UK rules out likelihood of re-intervention in Iraq
EU underlines that Kosovo is “unique case”
Internet watchdog needed to protect children, say UK MPs
China to rebuild three mn houses for villagers
Modi, Kerry pay tribute to Paris terror victims
Brown calls on G-8 to handle World vital issues
Four students killed in Nepal boat capsize
US presidential candidate accused of sexual harassment
China jails quake activist for five years for subversion
Australia says ‘sorry’ to Aboriginals for `Stolen Generations’
Obama greets Sikhs, says all can draw inspiration from Guru Nanak
Religious commission urges US to put Vietnam on list of oppressors
Plans for UK students to make loyalty oaths
India frees 88 Pakistani fishermen for Ramadan
O’donoghue wants to work with Jessie J
Maoists wage war on Terai pact
Clinton hammers on Obama’s gun, religion remarks
Man held after wife’s remains found encased in concrete
Bullied on Facebook, Australian teen jumps on rail track
Cuba celebrates 50th anniversary of Hemingway-Castro meet
Obama wants Iran sanctions within ‘weeks’
Asian woman charged with killing her children
Seven miners killed in bus accident
Pope Benedict on first outing after attack
Thai army begins crackdown on anti-government protests
Japan’s industrial production plummets
India-Saudi ties growing stronger: Envoy
Turkey bans Google Groups
Antonis Samaras sworn in as Greece prime minister
Mass grave found in Mexican city
India, Nigeria forge strategic ties, sign four pacts
‘Men more enthused about online creative work than women’
UEFA Champions League winners
Can’t get through tough times? Focus on ‘non material wealth’
Two-year-old to hold painting exhibition in Australia
Flood fears in Britain after heavy rain
By DPA
London : Parts of Britain were at "serious risk of flooding" Sunday as heavy rainfall across England and Wales was slowly easing, media reports said.
Britain's Environment Agency had issued eight severe flood warnings for the counties of Oxfordshire and Berkshire in southwest England and for parts of London, BBC reported.
Meanwhile in Worcestershire, more than 750 people were rescued from flooding, with around 100 being airlifted to safety by the Royal Air Force. More than 1,000 people spent the night in emergency shelters.
China releases report on human rights
18 civilians injured in a bus blast in Sri Lanka
Myanmar allows three more parties to contest polls
President Bakiyev flies out of Kyrgyzstan
More family members desert Nepal’s deposed king
Russia fully cuts gas to Ukraine, ups supplies to Europe
Shuttle launch cancelled due to gas leak
Top LTTE leader’s family found among fleeing civilians
China’s 30 years of reform and opening up
OJ Simpson on trial for kidnapping, robbery
Toll in Ukraine violence 25
Focus on South Asian nations for disabled: UN
McCain wins Kentucky, Obama claims Vermont
Germany warms up to Sarkozy’s Mediterranean Union plans
Ban orders UN envoy to Myanmar, urges cooperation
UN concerned over civilian casualties in Sri Lanka
EU spent 210 bn euro over science and technology reseach
Hailstorms, floods leave 18 dead, 12 missing in China
Mugabe arrives in Rome for food talks
UN chief praises women’s role in advancing peace
Russian MPs expect more balanced U.S. administration under Obama
Letter from Titanic passenger sells for 55,000 pounds
New MPs join lobby against UK’s replacement of Trident
Spain carries out 94 organ transplants in 72 hours
Russia to raise oil output by 20 percent
Lenin’s statue to be restored in Russia
Russia rejects US criticism over Georgian ‘invasion’
China brings together US, Myanmar meeting
Beijing : Representatives of the US and Myanmar had met recently in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry said Thursday.
Former US envoy calls Serb leader Karadzic an ‘evil’
US boy shoots sister, kills self over argument
British share Tibet’s ‘frustration’
Tension clears in Zimbabwe over election results release delay
Volcano erupts in Colombia
60 journalists killed in 2008, says press watchdog
Small plane crashes into New York building
Greek conservatives win despite voter fury over fires
China orders mass evacuation from quake area
Sacked Nepal Army chief likely to move court
U.S. presidential hopefuls trade barbs on economy
Snow-hit Chinese travellers spend another night stranded
300 Muslim Brotherhood loyalists jailed in Egypt
Missing Venezuelan cargo plane’s wreckage found in Ecuador
81 arrested in South Africa as protests continue
Stop backing Afghan Taliban, Kabul warns Islamabad
Ukraine likely to cut gas supply to Europe
Chinese stocks sink amid global financial turmoil
Pakistan for trade talks with Kabul minus India
Spanish economy contracts for first time in 15 years
EU offers 10,000 scholarships for 2009-2010
Pakistan, China to jointly develop satellite
Guinea coup leader invites foreign diplomats for talks
Britain launches helpline for victims of forced marriages
Interfaith survey dispels many myths, say British Muslims
33 illegal Asian immigrants arrested in China
Nepali CA members begin voting in presidential election
EU demands end to Ukraine-Russia gas row
Sri Lankan immigrant damages church statue in Italy
Shipwreck laden with treasures found off Namibian coast
Over 960 inmates freed in DR Congo prison attack
US cites India’s economic sacrifice for Iran deal
Bush to attend interfaith debate at UN
New jobless claims in US at lowest level in nine months
US Defense Secretary fires air force chiefs over nuclear blunders
Philippines to seek apology from ‘Desperate Housewives’ producer
Nine Indians injured in Grand Mosque accident in Makkah
Fresh fighting kills 25 Tamil rebels in Sri Lanka
No suspected case of swine flu in India: WHO
Indo-US ties ‘defining partnership of 21st century’: Senate
51 killed in Zambia bus accident
24 killed in China bus fire
US astronomer receives top prize in China
Teachers fired in China for thrashing kid
Cuban medical team in China
New Zealand PM congratulates Obama
US climate plan must not substitute UN treaties: China
Beijing : The new climate plan of the US should complement rather than substitute the Kyoto Protocol and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), China's top economic planner Ma Kai said Monday.
Obama names Richardson as commerce secretary
Nigeria, Chinese firm sign $1 bn power project
Industrial output down 17.4 percent in Spain
Poland uncertain whether to reveal black box records
Hamburg edge struggling Hoffenheim in Bundesliga
Basque separatist leader released from prison
Russia may prioritise nuclear submarine development: Official
At least 68 journalists killed in 2009
Respect human rights, EU warns Russia
Death toll from Bus Crash in Spain reaches 9
Cold weather kills 55 children in Peru
Lima : At least 55 children under the age of five have died in Peru due to a cold wave that has hit most parts of the country, Peru's Health Minister Carlos Vallejos said.
