Fake video footage can radically alter eyewitness accounts
21 killed, 60 injured in blast near Colombo
Reporter freed after kidnap ordeal
Kenyan premier’s party wins three seats in peaceful by-elections
Democratic process necessary for stability in Nepal: Congress
Obama calls for global support to tackle IS, other extremists
Poland, US agree on missile shield terms
Inform us before sending aid, says Nepal
Religion gives people more self-control
Why didn’t Bush mention North Korea in his State of the Union Address?
Brazilian pilot reports possible sighting of disappeared French plane’s wreckage
New Zealand to raise defence expenditure
McCain cancels attendance at Munich security conference
13 killed in Tibet earthquake
UN millennium campaign creates Guinness record
Russian hackers attack Pentagon e-mail: Report
Chinese PM meets Obama
Iran ready for talks without preconditions: Official
Stress killed Shanghai’s bus drivers
UN General Assembly to discuss Kosovo independence
Russia successfully launches two European satellites
Gordon Brown defends decision not to call for polls
Everything on discount in Britain, even Woolworths at one pound?
Fate deals Sobhraj another blow in Nepal
WHO confirms Taiwan invited to World Health Assembly
Obama kicks off 10-day vacation
Human error caused blackout in Brazil
Taiwanese Opposition Ready to Retake Power
Four Chinese workers dead in Vietnam riots
Recent events will galvanise Australia: Border
Two military jets crash during drill in China
Mosque collapse kills seven in China
Is anjuman mein aap ko aana hai baar baar: Celebrating Urdu Cultural Mela in...
Eight killed in Chilean juvenile detention centre mutiny
Jada Pinkett Smith defends parenting skills
49 LTTE fighters killed by Sri Lankan military: army
Five dismembered bodies found in Mexico
LTTE declares unilateral ceasefire, Sri Lanka rejects it
Approval rating for Fukuda Cabinet rises
19 killed in Congo plane crash
Navies step in as natural disasters rise four-fold
Time to step on the gas to bolster US economy: Obama
2,000 civilians killed in Sri Lanka war zone: Pro-LTTE website
China, South Korea hold talks
UN Security Council reform inevitable: Brazil
Canadian Sikh body welcomes Air India crash interim report
Most Russians against nuclear disarmament: Poll
Nepal’s battered dailies back on stands after outcry
Taiwan worker lifts 230 kg with ‘iron crotch’
Indonesia sandslide buries 25 miners
Satisfaction of basic needs Cuba’s priority: Raul Castro
Bird flu toll in China rises to 24
Ukrainian coast guards detain Turkish schooner on Black Sea
Poland’s Kaczynski ratifies Lisbon Treaty
Doctors worked an hour to resuscitate him: Jackson’s brother
Senior militant killed in Indonesia shootout
PM to visit Seychelles, Mauritius, Sri Lanka next week
Nepal may declare emergency in flood-hit areas
Seven kiilled in El Salvador bus crash
Ask Europeans to take Guantanamo detainees, US tells Spain
US Senate moves forward on immigration law
Washington : The US Senate voted Tuesday to move forward with a revised immigration bill that would strengthen border security, expand "guest worker" jobs and offer a path to citizenship to an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the United States.
Over 200,000 people displaced in Somalia conflict: UNHCR
Protests against temple’s plans to sell cremation land
German parliament approves anti-pirate force
British council shuts Russian office as staff summoned
South Africa to pursue safe n-power: Minister
More Than 200 Injured In Aba Riot: Official
Girls, beware of discussing problems with friends…
By IANS
New York : Here's a scientist's advice to girls who talk extensively with friends about their problems: don't. This can lead to a greater risk of developing anxiety and depression.
This is the conclusion of a research project conducted by Amanda Rose, associate professor of psychological sciences in the College of Arts and Science of the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Israeli daily critical of India’s ‘slow’ response to terror strike
US Senate debates economic stimulus deal
BBC staff condemn Gaza aid ban as ‘pro-Israeli’
Man sets ablaze Singapore lawmaker
New ISS crew confirmed
Major fire razes market in Myanmar’s second largest city
Sobhraj spends bleak Christmas in Nepal
Experts sent to Iraq to study non-combat deaths
N-power crucial to China: Expert
Everest conqueror Hillary’s ashes scattered on sea off Auckland
Air force helicopter crashes in Sri Lanka
EU seeks normalising ties with Cuba
Paris, Tehran blast Iran media insults of Carla Bruni
London riots: Home secretary cuts short holiday, 100 held
Thailand Donates Medicines Worth Bt10 Million To Cyclone-Hit Myanmar
20 killed in Mexico bus accident
Breakaway Abkhazia says it downed Georgian drone plane
EU commissioner “deeply shocked”over Israeli shelling of UN compound
Taro Aso succeeds Fukuda as Japan’s prime minister
China loses one-tenth forest resources in snowfall
PPP Victory Ahead in Thai Elections
US plane on secret mission returns to Earth
Outsize G8 beach chair may be sold for charity
Berlin : The outsize blue-and-white wickerwork beach chair in which G8 leaders posed at Heiligendamm, could be sold to raise funds for charity, according to an official of the German state that hosted the event.
Fijian PM urges int’l support for nation “in deep rut”
A teenage pregnancy and US presidential elections
Georgia moves ICJ against Russia
Mexican island named after French explorer Cousteau
EU to reduce energy dependency on Russia
UN mulls deployment of 3,000 new troops in Congo
Out of love, out of home
China releases democracy activist after nine years
Thais vote to elect remaining members of Senate
Nepal teacher force-feeds dung to truant students
Kathmandu : A teacher forced over 80 students in Nepal to eat dung because they had not done their homework, media reports said.
Goldman Sachs bounces back with $1.8 bn profit
Bush’s assurances only verbal, say Left parties
Toll in Vietnam typhoon rises to 81
Thai anti-coup group protests against new constitution
Bangkok : Hundreds of protesters from the Democratic Alliance Against Dictatorship (DAAD) gathered in front of the Thai parliament Friday morning, calling on the public not to accept the new constitution in the referendum.
