Obama says Punjab jab a ‘mistake’
Washington : Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama admits his campaign's Punjab jab against rival Hillary Clinton was a mistake and owns responsibility for the offending memo although he had not seen it before distribution.
India-born man jailed in Britain for fake marriage racket
N.Korea n-test not an excuse for arms race: Russia
UK pressing Iran on NPT ‘hypocritical’ – Scottish peace activist
Thai PM Forced to Postpone Speech
Internet users reveal more to those they trust
Wide-spread protests across Nepal following postponement of elections
Serb government seeks early parliamentary polls
Radiation detected in Japanese cars imported in Russia
Time needed to restore ties with Colombia: Ecuador
Reform of World Bank, IMF would help ease poverty: Mbeki to G20
Physicists assemble low cost, high tech landmine detector
U.S. Life Expectancy Rises Above 78 Years
Canadian MPs vote on controversial immigration bill
Hindi, Urdu teaching to be promoted in US varsity
US treasury secretary to visit China
Russian troops to patrol Georgian port of Poti – Gen.Staff
Woody Allen supports mosque at Ground Zero
European Union says economy faces strong headwinds
Two mummies found in Peru
Protests in Chicago against Andhra chief minister
Chicago : Around 300 people held a peaceful protest during Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy's visit here against what they called his anti-temples policies in Andhra Pradesh.
Obama condemns brutal terror attack in Kenya
Dalai Lama again under attack as envoys are due in China
Neonazis Sentenced in Germany
Steve Jobs memorial unveiled in Russia
No commercial activity at China’s historical sites
Not in wildest dreams, says dad of new Australian PM
Israeli police executed Jerusalem car driver in cold blood: Hamas
Russian helicopter with rescuers leaves for quake-hit China
Sri Lankan media activist abducted, assaulted and warned
US opposes Taiwanese referendum on joining UN
Powerful quake hits Indonesia
Bush urges cyclone-hit Myanmar to accept U.S. help
Nepal declares emergency in flood-hit areas
US closely watching Pakistan’s tightening of media
Washington : The US has said it is closely watching Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's decree to tighten the regulation of media.
Blix: U.S. report makes attack on Iran less likely
Bhutan: forest fire destroy 300-year-old monastery
Japan’s suicide rate exceeds 30,000 for 10th year
UN chief makes three demands on Myanmar’s rulers
World’s leading nations violate human rights: Amnesty
Four killed in US shooting
Nepal Army kills three Dalit women
PM meet security officials on Nepali ex-King’s leave from royal palace
Every government under threat, Gordon Brown warns
Uncertainty over North Korea nuclear talks
Tokyo : Japanese government officials said Friday that they were uncertain whether North Korea would unconditionally return to six-nation talks to end its nuclear programme even after frozen North Korean funds were transferred from a Macau bank and South Korea warned that progress would only get tougher from here.
Pentagon policy chief to step down
US journalist admits faking story about Iraq attack
Deeply disturbed by Quran burning plan: UN chief
47 Croatian school kids injured in accident
Sri Lanka slams US on rights report
Sarkozy to meet Monday with G8 foreign ministers
Four killed in Venezuela plane crash
New York Governor Spitzer resigns over sex scandal
Asia Not At Risk Of Another Financial Crisis, Says IMF
Chavez Revokes Controversial Spying Law
Bush administration pledges rapid response to financial crisis
India-Russia pacts mark new milestone: Manmohan
UN military observer group redundant: Congress
China: Foreign Hands behind Tibet
EU offers $28 mn aid to Syria
Death toll in Greece wildfires crosses 50
Obama names science team
Explosion kills three Palestinians in Gaza
Canadian temple in need of government funds
LTTE suicide bomber kills 23 in Sri Lanka
37 LTTE rebels, four troopers killed in N. Sri Lanka
Study sheds new light on dating violence
Car crashes into pool in botched theft attempt
South Africa’s ex-police chief sentenced for corruption
UN rushing aid to Haiti after deadly tremors
One person injured in bomb explosion in southern Russia
Brazilian president says Castro well enough to resume office
Clinton to discuss energy projects in Pakistan
Burdwan blast: youth arrested from Nepal
British MP sent to jail for fiddling expenses
US growth facing serious headwinds: Official
US cites India’s economic sacrifice for Iran deal
Indian flag upside down at Modi-Abe meet
Two US Congressmen object to Vedanta’s Asarco takeover
2 North Africans arrested in Italy for plotting terror attacks
Modi visit won’t hurt Sri Lanka-China ties: Chinese commentary
Women face sexual abuse even during childbirth: WHO
‘Half of Americans disapprove of inviting Netanyahu to address Congress’
UN chief urges donor countries to honor pledge to double aid to Africa
Canadian apology for Air India bombing demanded as inquiry ends
143 killed in clashes against IS in Iraq
Forest fire forces 1,400 to evacuate in northern California
Congo, Rwanda agree to attend summit on Congo violence
French civil servants strike as transport walkout drags on
G8 summit: A peep into past
Heiligendamm (Germany) : Leaders of the Group of Eight (G8) industrialized nations will start their annual three-day summit, on the theme of "Growth and Responsibility", in this German Baltic resort Wednesday.
Polls critical step in Myanmar reform: UN
Sikh gurdwara in US embroiled in controversy
New York : A Sikh religious flag displayed at a soon-to-be-opened gurdwara in California is at the centre of a controversy, with some residents saying the American flag should also be put up there.
Donations to quake-hit areas exceed $17 mn: Red Cross
Migrants most exposed to rights violations: UN
Rio’s gay pride parade draws 800,000
Two foreigners among six dead in Myanmar protests
India privileged to be Mongolia’s spiritual neighbour: Modi
Earthquake kills three, injures 290 in southwest China
Kunming (China) : Three people were killed and at least 290 injured after a strong earthquake with a magnitude of 6.4 on the Richter scale struck southwest China's Yunnan province Sunday.
Ten-year plans for Russia from 2008
Moscow : Russia is to introduce a 10-year financial planning system beginning in 2008.