U.S., Czech Republic set to conclude missile shield deal
Venezuelan parliament moves to impeach opposition lawmaker
Kyrgyzstan violence mounts refugee crisis
Angola Grateful to Cuban People
Melbourne pub under fire over ‘no underwears’ promotion
Violent incidents mar Australian election campaign
Five women shot dead in US shopping mall
Obama accepts Nobel Peace Prize
Changes in Cuba spark frustration and hope
Georgians start to cast votes in presidential election
NATO to assess implications of missile shield
Brussels : North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) defence ministers agreed here Thursday to assess the political implications of the US plan to deploy a missile defence shield in Eastern Europe.
No sign of success in Kenyan election mediation
Obama seeks national policy to protect oceans, coastline
Coalmine explosion kills 13 in China
11 trapped miners in China still alive
Belgium’s most enduring export: Tintin’s adventures and politics
Obama wins Wyoming caucus
Full text of NPC decision on Hong Kong’s constitutional development
Advantage Obama after Wisconsin and Hawaii victories
Maoists cross swords with Pashupatinath now
Tropical storm Nanmadol makes landfall in China
Scores of civilians killed in Sri Lanka suicide explosion
Troops recapture rebel stronghold on Sri Lanka coast
US cold wave sprinkles rare snow on Florida
Tony Blair takes advisory job with Zurich
EU parliament wants EU to attract more students from third countries
Prachanda’s leadership questioned by Nepal Maoists
Russia, NATO to discuss arms control treaty, missile shield in fall
By Xinhua
Moscow : Russia and NATO member countries will hold talks this fall on the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty (CFE), in which Russia has announced to halt obligation, and on the U.S.-proposed missile shield in Eastern Europe, officials said on Friday.
A Russian-U.S. experts panel will hold its first meeting over the missile defense plans later this month, the Itar-Tass news agency quoted Igor Neverov, director of the Foreign Ministry's department of North America as saying.
China tests first homemade amphibious plane
Bristol is Britain’s first cycle city
Sri Lanka army chief meets UN peacekeeping officials
Villagers supported thieving postmaster
Vancouver Indo-Guyanese to fight Canadian elections
British anti-terror chief says sorry to opposition party
Putin orders new commission to regulate foreign investment
US company to convert Jackson’s hair into diamonds
Tulsi Gabbard gets married in Hindu ceremony
Cuba to restructure food marketing
Cuban man sets fifth Guinness record
South Korea demands North apologise for fatal dam release
Tamil rebels say they are silencing their guns
Muslim group break Ramadan fast with Irish LGBT community
US rejects referendum in Ukraine’s eastern regions
Solidarity with the Five from Himalaya, Nepal
Cuba celebrates first Christmas Eve after reconciliation with US
Doctor-cabbies will be finally allowed to practise in Ontario
Veiled Muslim women barred from entering France
Sri Lanka’s ex-militant party to propose devolution plan
16 killed, infiltration attempts in Sri Lanka
White House sends n-deal text to Congress for approval
Potentially fatal intestinal virus spreads in China
Helicopter makes emergency landing in Hong Kong
Saturday to be observed as Sanskrit Day in US county
Top Irish surgeon who worked in India for 20 years is dead
Jobless Indian American kills wife, kids, self
12 inmates escape as attackers bust Mexican prison
US university helped save lives in Cyclone Sidr
U.S.: DPRK could disable nuclear reactor by end of year
By Xinhua
Washington : A senior U.S. official said here Monday that the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK)'s nuclear reactor could be disabled by the end of the year.
    "If all goes well, we would hope that by the end of the calendar year '07 we will have the (Yongbyon) facility shut down and disabled, we would have a peace process -- peace mechanism talks under way on the Korean Peninsula," chief U.S. nuclear negotiator Christopher Hill said at a news briefing.
Myanmar’s ethnic groups demand UN probe into Karen exodus
Fire damages gurdwara in Australia
Indian appointed to UN peacekeeping panel
Flood fallout: India opens office to help move Nepali goods
Visit China to know plight of Tibetans: Dalai Lama
Trinidad & Tobago to host Americas summit, taxpayers unhappy
Last US troops out of Iraq
Bin Laden’s son-in-law sentenced to life in prison
Fighting continues in northern Sri Lanka
‘China, India can complement each other while competing’
Chinese, U.S. presidents hold telephone talks on ties, Iranian, Korean nuclear issues
China quake toll could reach 50,000 – Xinhua
75 dead in Philippine landslides
Bomb explosion in southern Thailand kills three policemen
Philippines factory fire toll rises to 72
Accused Hindu-born jihadist lacked `fervour for terror plot’
British university trains future Indian research leaders
Mourning in Nepal over Kabul attack
Long-term truce with Hamas impossible: Israel
Poland’s Lepper slams PM, plans return to cabinet
Warsaw : Andrzej Lepper, Polish deputy prime minister and agriculture minister, whose recent dismissal by president Lech Kaczynski has provoked a government crisis, has said he plans to return to the cabinet.
Sri Lankan Muslim party joins opposition
Two killed in New York shooting
Thai police circulate arrest warrants for Thaksin and Pojaman
Russian, Georgian armed forces in direct combat in Caucasus
Modi a threat to democracy, say Indian-origin academics
Wikipedia shuts for 24 hours
Polish premier to dissolve government Monday
Floods leave two dead in Greece
North Korea says ready to help in anti-terrorism fight
EU pledges over $5 mn aid to Asia’s flood victims
Church trying to convert Obama’s grandmother, say Kenyan Muslims
High unemployment in eurozone
German May Day riots continue
Nepal Maoists were never called a terrorist outfit: US
Desi Obama can cook dal, but finds naan tough
US would consider ‘any Iranian proposal’
Missing Malaysian airliner: Chinese passport holder did not board aircraft
15 killed in truck blast in Cameroon
Europe: No More Expired Visas
Funeral for Polish president, first lady planned for Sunday
Mangoes from India stir nostalgia in community
By IANS
New York : The arrival of Indian mangoes in the US has generated a wave of excitement and nostalgia among the Indian American community.
Wins boost Obama campaign
Antonis Samaras sworn in as Greece prime minister
Russian probe finds 5,315 harmed by Georgia attack on S.Ossetia
Chinese police kill seven kidnappers, free hostages
To fight COVID-19 crisis, Muslims of New York (MONY) distributes relief material to...
British team building car to run at 1,600 km an hour
Witnessing violence traumatic for school kids
EU rights court halts terrorist’s extradition from Britain
Twitter now has 100 mn users worldwide
Schoolgirls suffer more overuse injuries: Study
US ready to help bring Mumbai attackers to justice
232 Sri Lankans held while illegally migrating
NASA delays Endeavour launch again
Sri Lanka conflict kills 16,700 people in three years
Anti-smoking hospital programmes successful: Indian American expert
Blast near Colombo
Over 5,000 dead in Nepal quake; 1,600 tourists rescued
Seven held for kidnapping Nepali man
Senator asks US to pay dues to UN
United Nations : US Senator Joseph Biden has said that he was pressing the US Congress to pay in full Washington's dues to the United Nations.
