Nepal Maoists call indefinite general strike from May 2
Indian national dies working in Singapore shipyard
Sri Lanka agrees to allow relief ship
LTTE can’t withstand three-pronged attack: official
Three killed in US courthouse shooting
Hispanics favour Obama: survey
Twenty women die in accident in China
Shenyang (China) : A motor tricycle overturned on a mountain path in a Hengren Manchus autonomous county in northeast China's Liaoning Province, leaving 20 women dead and four injured.
Police said that all the women on board were farmers and were on their way home from picking potherb Sunday when the accident occurred.
Support for Brown dips to historic low: Poll
Obama to meet security chiefs in wake of Detroit plot
Russia’s presidential poll begins
U. S., Indonesian navies hold joint exercise
Washington paralysed as massive winter storm hits America
Rice in Israel to advance Mideast peace process
Sarkozy to run for second presidential term
Plagiarism case against Spanish Nobel laureate could be reopened
British woman who married bin Laden’s son fears for their lives
Indonesian cleric jailed for 15 years for terror acts
Thailand to invite all parties to discuss roadmap
Painted solar cells can generate more renewable power
300 old pilgrims stranded by Maoist strike
Sri Lanka says 19 rebels, 1 soldier killed in new northern battles
Police grill Israeli premier for second time over bank sale
70 percent Chinese were happy in 2011
Thai soldiers confess to killing Chinese sailors
6.2 earthquake hits Manila
German interior minister under fire for asking Muslims to spy
Pakistan violates Kashmir ceasefire
Sole survivor of Libya air crash leaves for home
Nepal court sentences Sobhraj to legal labyrinth
Maldivians saw ‘low flying plane’ after Malaysian flight disappeared
Bush urges UN to take active role in fighting terrorism
Nepali PM sends message of condolence to cyclone-hit Myanmar
Gordon Brown calls for new world order sans protectionism
Bold steps needed to achieve nuclear -free world, Ban says
Nanocomposite material to help maintain bridges, aircraft
Death toll in Manila mall bombing rises to nine
Pakistani shelling in Jammu for second day
11 soldiers, police killed in attacks by rebels in Sri Lanka
China begins work on high-speed railway
OSCE report points finger at Georgia for S. Ossetia crisis
Largest Indian contemporary art exhibition opens in Austria
Sri Lankan government rejects calls for a ceasefire
Hindi is a language of understanding and harmony: Ban Ki-moon
49 killed in fresh fightings in Sri Lanka
Ban calls for more protection for women
Iran has produced 17 kg of 20 percent enriched uranium: Official
Chinese labourers seek $60 mn from Japan
Russia, China denounce US global missile defence plans
White House denies FBI chief contradicted attorney general over spying program
By Xinhua
Washington : The White House denied on Friday that Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Robert Mueller III on Thursday contradicted the sworn testimony of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales over the administration's internal dissent about a warrantless eavesdropping program.
Slovenia votes in parliamentary election
Hindu community in Britain fights to save sacred bull
London : The Hindu community in Britain has launched a spirited fight to save a sacred bull from slaughter, which has tested positive for tuberculosis.
Japan’s PM announces resignation
Yet another Indian American joins USAID
Post-quake rebuilding will take three years: China
Four severed heads found in Guatemala
Bush, Clinton White House spokespersons find jobs in Canada
Nearly 8 months after fire destroyed their camp in Delhi, Rohingya refugees await basic...
Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief ready to support ‘war crimes’ probe
Sri Lanka Navy detains vessel carrying relief aid for displaced
Over 100 dead, 4,000 hit as diarrhoea hits Nepal
36,000 Chinese officials probed for duty crimes
Russian president joins Facebook
Prominent US-based Dalit activists call for international support against caste-based violence
Indian-American community welcomes Obama as US President
UN chief lays out challenging agenda for 2008
US consumer credit jumps up
The girl child is well cared for in America
Over 50 Indian-origin candidates in UK general election
Death toll in Siberian mine incident rises to three
Greenpeace member denied entry into India, says NGO
17 killed in Mexico jailbreak attempt
Magnitude-5.9 quake hits Japan
‘Moscow has no territorial dispute with Tokyo’
Belgian firm withdraws garment offensive to Hindus
Brussels : A Belgian garment company has apologized and withdrawn from circulation an undergarment with the picture of a Hindu goddess, following strong protests from the Indian community here.


