LTTE attacks Sri Lankan Navy detachment in Jaffna
Brain areas responsible for spirituality revealed
Six die in Colombia’s landslides
Venenzuela local elections in 2008
Taiwan park fire leaves 516
Bangladesh enhance chances of featuring in 2017 Champions Trophy
Washington, Tokyo at odds on military base closure
‘Heart disease linked to job stress’
Nepal’s biggest hydropower project under attack again
Sobhraj spends bleak Christmas in Nepal
Heavy fighting in Sri Lanka, 36 killed
Top Irish surgeon who worked in India for 20 years is dead
Storm piles up more than 20 inches of snow in US Midwest; at least...
UN Extends Experts’ Term in Office
Five jailed for separatism in China
US stocks surge on Fed forecast, Intel, American Express results
Republicans, Democrats, prepare to tackle immigration
Washington : As the US Senate prepares to take up the immigration debate next week, US President George W Bush Saturday pushed for his comprehensive reform programme that would include a temporary worker programme to take pressure of the borders.
NRI elected mayor of London borough
London : Harshadbhai B Patel, who was elected as a councillor in Brent during three successive local council elections since 1996, has now been elected mayor of the London borough that has a large minority of Indian origin.
Russia offers Brazil new uranium production technologies
French, Colombian Presidents to discuss hostage issue
Obama due to address nation on Libyan conflict
DPRK announces appointment of new Culture Minister
Nepal law betrays victims, says rights body
Policies required to prevent biofuel output from causing ecological disaster
Suicides in Japan surpass 30,000 for 13th year
Modi’s Jeet Bahadur a celebrity at home
Global warming to imperil tropical species
Colombian troops kill five leftist rebels
UN General Assembly condemns US embargo of Cuba
US no longer a dominant superpower: Ex-Clinton advisor
Tsvangirai skips Mbeki-Mugabe meeting with MDC faction
Thai PM says he accepts court ban on him, his party
Fire damages Gurdwara in Melbourne
More like Che needed to fight injustice: Aleida Guevara
Sex conquests destroy another US politician
6.0 degrees quake hits northeastern Taiwan
Saudi Arabia appoints first Minister for Gulf Affairs
Russia pledges to keep promises to Georgia – Lavrov
Harvard India Conference sees protests against Rohith Vemula’s suicide
Russia calls U.S. missile shield proposals ‘vague, unacceptable’
OPEC warns of consequences of oil price drop
US has first right to try Headley, says former diplomat
Mexican police seize weapons, drugs near US border
Nepal quake toll surges to 7,365
Indonesian Warships Off To Location Of Military Exercise
Russian president scraps bill restricting press freedom
British, French foreign ministers hold talks with Rajapaksa
Brown to spell out Labour vision of ’10 years in power’
LTTE planes bomb military positions in Sri Lanka
UN Sec Gen urged restraint as Cambodia-Thai border row turns deadly
US slips in world life expectancy ranking
Virat Kohli bags ICC Cricketer of the Year award
US stocks drop on Fed forecast, record oil prices
New technique can lift fingerprints from bombs fragments
Strong earthquake rattles eastern Indonesia
U.S. asks Thailand to extradite Russia’s ‘Merchant of Death’
For Her Majesty, a private piano recital from Condoleezza
12 policemen arrested in Brazil for killing five people
UNSC resolution includes policing in UN peacekeeping operations
US charges four in China espionage case
Bolivia links with Iran at UN assembly
Western countries cracking down on LTTE operatives
New Delhi : The arrest of its senior most operative in Britain is the latest of crippling setbacks Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers have suffered in the West, which was seen until recently as a safe haven for the deadly insurgent group.
Planet earth facing catastrophe, time running out: report
Scientists at Alps turn detective to unravel climate change
Chavez returns to Cuba for medical treatment
Indian climbs on top of British parliament to protest
French budget deficit jumped by 44 percent in 2008
New Mexico senate to open with Hindu prayers
Obama authorises elite interrogation team: Report
North Korea began uranium n-weapons programme in ’90s: South Korea
1100 South Africans killed in December road crashes
I am not working on Kashmir: Holbrooke
Fire breaks out at Berlin airport
Google to ‘review’ continuing business in China after email attacks
Guyana postpones release of official election results
India urges Lanka to evacuate civilians, offers help
Top samba schools strut their stuff at Rio carnival
Call for action at key UN climate change summit
Nawaz-Modi meeting to have far-reaching impact on peace’
Much remains unresolved as Iran nuclear talks enter third day
Indian American physicians to focus on giving back to society
Gorbachev alarmed by growing militarization of U.S. policy
20 killed in US flash floods
Powerful quake jolts Panama-Costa Rica border
Indian-American computer scientist’s fatal beater gets 12 years’ jail
China to Build Solar Power Plants in 2009
Japanese PM makes offering at Yasukuni shrine
Younger US bombing suspect born in Kyrgyzstan: Minister
North Korea test-fires three short-range missiles
Hinduism effectively state religion in ‘secular’ Nepal
After China visit, Modi leaves for Mongolia
Russia may be hit by recession, says minister
US stocks rise on retail, oil and interest rates
Venezuela, Russia likely to sign energy deal Wednesday
South Korea welcomes North Korea-US denuclearisation accord
US not to build new military bases in Africa: Bush
US to resume food aid to North Korea
University degrees not worth paying for, feel Britons
UN survey finds ‘major drug abuse’ in Afghanistan
26 killed in Pakistan attack
Obama’s bank reforms are not right for us: EU ministers
Tibetans want normalcy before talks on Tibet
Eight dead in Colombia road accident
Beyonce’s gifts expensive watch to Jay-Z
UN Chief plans to hold world summit on food crisis
World’s oldest blood found in 5,300-year-old body
Five killed in Ukraine plane crash
Argentines stage huge anti-government protests
Over 100 Greek youth detained after clashes with riot police
Google agrees to carry anti-abortion ads by religious bodies
Slimming pills no substitute for healthy lifestyle
Independence Day court defeat for Zimbabwe opposition
Canadian terror plot ringleader pleads guilty
Russia aims big, can build 10 more n-reactors in India
Absentee Voting For Parliamentary Elections Begins
Cambodia, Thailand to solve problem of Thai troops stationed in disputed area
Trying to lose hair? Measure the loss with new software
20 dead in Honduras prison fight
US House endorses new defence bill after Bush veto
Volvo gives dozing drivers a wake-up call
Indian-origin businessman to be extradited to South Africa
‘Internal, external forces’ creating political unrest in Sri Lanka: Rajapaksa
US to create new military command for cyber warfare: WSJ
Canadian lawmaker to be deported from Sri Lanka
Mexican Senate passes money-laundering measure
Putin praises NAM for improving global security
Prabhakaran still in Sri Lanka, vows to fight on
France, Saudi Arabia vow stronger defence ties
Sanyo Electric lowers operating profit, sales projections for 2008
Spanish brand wins at Serbia beer fest
Developing Asia Needs To Invest More In Education: ADB
Brazil, Germany to develop night-vision radar satellite
Wal-Mart helps rally US stocks
G8 sends strong message on North Korea, Zimbabwe
New Democracy party leads in Greek polls
Huge blast in Colombo, suicide bomber suspected
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.