Magnitude-6.8 quake hits Japan
Man charged with murdering Asian agony aunt
Chinese media turns black-and-white to mourn mudslide deaths
Australia urges nationals to leave Gaza Strip
Chinese President Hu Jintao visits Pakistan medical team in quake zone
Oil spill off Argentina under control
Maoists end three-day strike in Nepal
Use of preventive antibiotics reduces deaths in ICUs: Study
Australian PM congratulates NZ National Party leader on his election victory
14 rescued in China tunnel collapse
Chancellor Merkel to talk trade in China
Switzerland, US agree to deal on UBS
Ambedkar King Study Circle conducts its first Annual Conference in California
Indian restaurants in Australia packed for Vindaloo Against Violence
Super Tuesday battle in US presidential poll
Hope Egyptian governmental bodies will function normally: Russia
Bird flu kills 100 people in Indonesia
US calls for UN debate on ‘deterioration’ in Zimbabwe
Hillary accused of aligning with Indian American business
Washington : Democratic hopeful for US presidency Hillary Clinton has aligned herself with Indian American business leaders and Indian companies feared by the labour movement, a leading US daily has alleged.
The former first lady's efforts to bring an Indian firm to Buffalo in New York State, which yielded 'about 10' jobs, illustrates the bind she faces, the Los Angeles Times said in a long winded report Monday.
Britain’s first state funded Hindu school revises admission policy
China-Tibet talks to resume in October
School bus driver accused of braking hard; 19 injured
Clean sweep by African runners at Istanbul marathon
Nepal crown prince fit after heart surgery
Aliens have been visiting Earth for decades: Canadian expert
New gas find another reason to boost defence: Chavez
Dutch show little opposition to airport ‘naked’ body scanners
District governor killed in Afghan attack
Myanmar begins census
Three killed in cargo plane crash in Philippines
China fears worst flood in 12 years
Russian Troops to Provide Security
Adult brains can process fractions in a jiffy
Nine killed as tornadoes, storms hit US
British police urge people to avoid Camden Market
Chinese president hopeful about talks with Dalai Lama Envoys
Guinea Soldiers Mutiny for Back Pay
Climate talks continue amid north-south row
Are rare trees in Amazon rainforest on way to extinction?
UN probe finds out network involved in Hariri’s murder
52 missing tourists found in China
Sri Lanka seeks international help as thousands flee war-zone
U.S. says no “bold announcement” in coming Bush-Putin meeting
By Xinhua
Washington : The White House indicated on Wednesday that coming talks between U.S. President George W. Bush and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin is not likely to make any "grand new announcements."
"I would caution against expecting grand new announcements," White House spokesman Tony Snow told a news briefing.
Bush and Putin are due to meet on Sunday at the Bush family's oceanfront estate in Kennebunkport, Maine.
Myanmar parliament session to start Oct 22
Care key to curbing aggression in children
Modi & Erdogan: Parallel lives?
US markets plunge, S&P 500 sinks to 11-year low
Lee To Leave For U.S., Japan Tuesday
US stocks plummet as quarterly earnings reports filed
US house passes Iran nuclear review bill
Sikh with turban taken back in US Army
Shortages grip Nepal as toll rises to 3,815
Cambodia calls in FBI to help find journalist’s killer
Storms kill at least 47 across US
Anti-government protesters in Thailand demand release of leaders
Hollywood actor among two Canadians injured in Mumbai
Chicago Accident Causes Still Unclear
70 percent Indians are Pakistanis, says sarcastic Kapil Mishra
Nepal woos back ADB to controversial mega project
UK unions warn 2011 will be ‘horrible’ year
30 feared drowned after boat capsizes in Lake Victoria
US man to run 5,000 km barefoot
Modi arrives in China
Nepal parties start wooing minnows for fresh presidential poll
Colombian troops kill five leftist rebels
US denies Special Forces are in Sri Lanka
‘Mountain tsunami’ threatens Hillary’s beloved land
Militants attack Shell oil facility in Nigeria
Three missing teenagers kidnapped by terrorists: Israel
Sales of household safes rocket in Britain
Nepali vice president elected, new date for president voting set
WW-II veteran finds lost wallet after 69 years
White House denies agreement for talks with Iran
Quake jolts Mexico
Hope for expedited reconciliation process, Modi to Rajapaksa
Landslides kill 77 on Indonesia’s Java Island
British visa rules to affect 20,000 Chinese
French court summons dogs as witnesses
Magnitude 5 aftershock rattles China quake disaster zone
Man accused of cyber attack on Russian president’s website
Obama calls for a “new declaration of independence”
UK Tory leader in Euro parliament resigns over financial scandal
5,000-carat emerald found in Russia
5,000 Tunisian immigrants arrive in Italy
Democrats reject Bush’s speech, call for changing course
Apartheid South Africa prepped me for role of UNHCHR: Pillay
Hillary Clinton hopes to see a woman president, but wouldn’t run again
Toddler comes under train, but survives in Australia
North Korean army chief removed
Heavy rain kills nine in Colombia
Crisis stalks global air carriers
In Kathmandu, teenaged boys openly fix sex deals
Indian-origin man in Canada gets life term for killing wife
Russia calls for more mediation in Sudan-Chad conflict
Suicide blast in northern Sri Lanka
US ready to help in Mumbai terror probe
Nepal PM congratulates Rajnath on BJP’s victory
British police arrest three terrorism suspects
Nearly half of CPC Central Committee members are newcomers
Bush: NATO opens to all nations in Eastern Europe
Shuttle Discovery launch postponed until Feb 27: NASA
Poland against permanent presence of Russian experts at U.S. base
Stolen skulls returned to Peru
Saudi Arabia rejects Bangladesh’s proposal to increase Haj quota
French Bank Still under Microscope
5.1 magnitude quake hits southwest China
G20 hasn’t fixed money to fight climate change: NGOs
Inmates’ relatives occupy two Venezuelan prisons
Pentagon announces charges for key 9/11 suspects, seeking death penalty
Washington : The U.S. Pentagon announced Monday numerous charges for six key suspects of 9/11 terror attacks and said it is seeking the death penalty against them.
The Bush administration will submit criminal charges against the six men, who include alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Brig Gen. Thomas Hartman, a Pentagon legal advisor told a press briefing.
Myanmar junta intimidating media
Russia tests new ballistic missile
Latin America’s largest illegal market
Buenos Aires : La Salada, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, boils with commercial activity as many thousands of people walk through its packed, narrow corridors in search of the best bargain.
German author Walter Kempowski dies
Scrap English criteria in non-EU student visas: British MPs
LTTE attack thwarted, five cadres killed: Sri Lankan military
10 killed as storm Kai-Tak lashes Vietnam
Giant squid could grow to 750 kg: expert
Two killed, dozens injured in Philippine blast
Myanmar officials sentenced to death for secret leak
Riots, arson, firing as protests escalate in Lhasa
Cuba expects 3 mn tourists in 2013
Ukraine seeks patriarch’s blessing for separate church
Obama’s America and Europe to stop protectionism: Gordon Brown
Immigration scams could give bad name to travel industry: agents
Canadian police arrest 10 youths trying to join IS
Robot collects radiation data at crippled Japan n-plant
India ‘very friendly country’, says Sri Lanka
Colombo : Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickremanayake has described India as a "very friendly country" and said his government will never do anything that harms longstanding bilateral ties.
