China, Iran sign oil deal
11 dead, 25 hurt in Russia blast
US drivers feel the pinch with high gasoline prices
EADS ropes in six firms to develop aircraft systems
Tibetans celebrate their Democracy Day
Media body calls for release of jailed Sri Lankan journalist
Now a helicopter with spinning disc instead of blades
Nepal’s child soldiers to be freed finally
Blast outside imperilled Nepal parliament as crisis looms
US to postpone removal of North Korea from blacklist
India protests China-assisted dam in Pakistani Kashmir
DM Jayaratne sworn-in as Sri Lanka’s 20th Prime Minister
Massive deforestation leading to climate change, species loss
Free Ukrainian reporter: Kremlin body to Syrian rebels
Anti-missile system not to make Europe buffer zone: US
How the brain stores memories for specific fears
Sri Lanka’s economic downturn hits realty market
Departing UN official calls Ban’s leadership ‘deplorable’
Nepal Maoists not to form new government after poll fiasco
China faces toughest reconstruction task since 1976 quake
Europe reports over 300 new swine flu cases
China executes housing department official for corruption
Kenya says it’s determined to improve soccer standards
South Korea complaints against North at UN
Southern Israel hit by Gazan rocket
China created over 12 mn new jobs in 2012
Explosion shook Sri Lanka capital Colombo
Moderate earthquake jolts western Indonesia
Every Chinese village now has a reading room
US climate proposal no competition to UN talks: Bush
Washington : US President George W. Bush's call for global warming talks with a small group of key nations is not meant to sideline broader UN talks on cutting greenhouse-gas emissions, said a senior US official.
Over 1.5 mn people affected in China floods
US stocks drop on Fed forecast, record oil prices
Australian PM Elect Presents Cabinet
Blast in Colombo, two wounded
Colombian president’s cousin seeks asylum
Senior Hamas leader killed in Israeli airstrike
Singapore ready to send rescue teams, doctors to Myanmar
Myanmar to build first storm-resistant model village
Seven kiilled in El Salvador bus crash
Russia’s PM to talk economics in Slovakia
Italian cruise ship adrift off Seychelles after fire
Invest in philanthropy, says Indian-American philanthropy leader
Ageless Watson stays in contention, Jaidee best Asian challenger
Five held in US for plotting to blow up bridge
China plans to set up rocket company
Ambedkar King Study Circle Hosts Anti-Corruption Activist in California
NC, CPN-UML reach understanding on appointment of Nepali president
Cuba calls for end to EU sanctions
Magnitude 6.5 quake jolts central Indonesia
Stand up for freedom of information: Ban
Belgian trade delegation to visit India
36,000 Chinese officials probed for duty crimes
Russia protests Kosovo steering group establishment
UK grants less 5 percent of Iraqi asylum cases
London : Britain granted asylum to less than 5 percent of Iraqi applicants last year, according to new figures on case heard from Immigration Research and Statistics.
Provisional figured showed that out of 730 decisions made on Iraqi applications in 2006, some 640 were refused and only 30 were granted.
Around 60 were also given discretionary leave to remain in the UK.
Over three million Somalis need emergency food aid: report
After Chetia extradition, India to deport Bangladeshi murder accused on Friday
Kazakh border chief resigns over massacre
Five detained in Philippines for plotting against Arroyo
North Korea brings up sea border dispute at military talks
Seoul : North Korea put the sensitive issue of the western sea border of the divided Korean peninsula on the agenda at high-profile military talks Tuesday to open a rail line between the two Koreas, local media reported.
U.S. secretary of state to visit China on February 20-22
Religious upbringing can make kids less generous
US rejects China’s call for a global currency
Taiwan protests its exports labelled ‘Made in Taiwan, China’
Rights body sees rise in Zimbabwe abductions
Confidence is greatest casualty of market crisis
Pilots blamed for worst accident in Brazil’s aviation history
By Xinhua
Rio De Janeiro : Human error is to blame for the worst accident in Brazil's aviation history on July 17, the weekly magazine Veja claimed Monday.
Veja based its report on sources that allegedly have had access to the contents of the black box flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder. The contents of recorders currently remain under wraps by the Brazilian Air Force.
Ex-CIA agent: German officials told of abductions in 2001
Kremlin aide says surprise successor to Putin possible
Washington : A senior Kremlin official said Friday that a successor to President Vladimir Putin, whose tenure expires next year, could be someone not widely considered as a potential candidate.
Ukraine warns Russia against military drills
Sikh woman killed her babies before dying: Canadian police
China to release list of terrorist groups
UN humanitarian aid arrives in cyclone-hit Myanmar
Is US part of Pakistan’s anti-India terror, BJP asks
Complete speech of Nawaz Shareef at UN General Assembly and India’s strong rebuttal
Prachanda sweeps Nepal PM poll
Philippine rescuers locate another 24 survivors from ferry wreck
Joe Biden urges Russia to respect global order
Russia, China veto draft UN resolution on Syria
Rare pigeons worth $19,000 stolen in Siberia
Can Myanmar be Asia’s rice granary?
Indian swimmers set for World Aquatic Championships challenge
Desperate attempt to rescue climate summit
Chabahar, boosting oil import on agenda during Zarif’s India visit
Weather conditions baffle search efforts after bridge collapse
By XinhuaÂ
Guangzhou : Unfavorable weather and river conditions have impeded efforts to search for people who fell into a river in Guangdong Province after a bridge collapsed, a maritime official said on Saturday.
    The southern China province is in the flooding season and water level has risen greatly, said Mo Qi, deputy director with the Guangdong Maritime Bureau.
