Myanmar’s junta leader agrees to meet UN special envoy
Serb president receives death threat
US opposes Taiwan’s referendum bid for UN membership
Washington : The US has said it opposes Taiwan's bid to join the United Nations as a separate nation, saying such a move could change the status quo unilaterally and increase tensions in the Taiwan Strait.
1/10 of young Chinese netizens suffers Internet addiction
Merkel defies Chinese objections, meets Dalai Lama
US slaps sanctions on Iran’s petrochemical industry
Dying hot star photographed
Sri Lanka to promote Ramayana sites to attract tourists
At least 12 killed in Russia earthquake
China declares mourning period as quake toll rises
Crowd stampede in Cambodia kills 30
Singapore plans 150-km leisure tour
Russia cuts oil export duty from February 1
Black money: Swiss banks ask Indians to use compliance window
Fangs evolving from teeth helped snakes spread worldwide
EU to give $391 mn for environment, climate projects
Australian foreign minister quits
Survivors rescued over 100 hours after China quake
Honduras jail massacre convict gets 1,035 years in jail
Russia issues report on Ukrainian human rights violations
Indonesia closes Jakarta airport due to heavy rain
One of world’s most important elections is on – quietly
Bhutanese refugees to begin resettlement in US: report
Rights abuse reports surface on Nepal’s festival of lights
Indonesia cancels tsunami warning issued after quake
US must drop European missile shield plans: Russia
Moscow : Russia's new defence proposals could be implemented only if the US abandoned plans to deploy elements of its missile shield in Europe, a Russian delegation accompanying President Vladimir Putin to his US visit said Tuesday.
Will Nepal’s new president woo the Maoists back?
Thai army chief asks PM to dissolve parliament
Shooting at US army base leaves four dead, 11 wounded
UN rights expert urges Myanmar to end discrimination against ethnic minorities
South Korea to grant asylum to three North Koreans
EU urges giving negotiations a chance on Kosovo
By Xinhua
Brussels : The European Union's (EU) foreign policy chief Javier Solana has said the EU still hopes that negotiations could succeed in concluding the process of Kosovo's future status.
"We want to give negotiations a chance, and therefore we are going to see how to go about it, together with our friends from the US and Russia, to move forward the process," Solana said after the first day talks of the EU foreign ministers Monday.
China not to blame for rising CO2 emissions: Britain
London : A top British climate change official said Wednesday there was no point blaming China for rising carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions after a new report suggested that China may have already become the world's biggest polluter.
Airbus breaks ground on US plant
Myanmar parliament nominates candidates for president
China, Vietnam to end land border demarcation this year
Canada unveils its own Victoria Cross
Indian Americans push for the best as Bush vows to revive bill
By Arun Kumar
IANSWashington : As President George W. Bush vowed to revive his derailed immigration bill, an Indian American advocacy group said it would push for a fairer law that would let the best and brightest to stay permanently.
China begins probe into dumping of US goods
Oil Knocks at 114 Dollars a Barrel
US groups back Cuban charges against US
Only democracy can resolve Tibetan issue: Sangay
Anti-terror raids not against Muslim community: Abbott
Now a ‘Gladiator’ sequel in the pipeline
US stocks surge again as Bush goes for ‘partial nationalisation’ of banks
Close to 100 dead in fire at Russian club
Survey Favors Ban On Tobacco Ads In Nepal
Nepal situation beyond our imagination: Modi
Trial of rat poison killer suspended in central Russia
Obama promises to curb corporate abuse of tax dollars
China ready to deepen ties with US: Hu
Sarkozy slams the Swiss for Polanski arrest
Ancient Arctic ponds disappearing
Washington : Research has uncovered alarming evidence that high Arctic ponds, many of which have been permanent bodies of water for thousands of years, are completely drying out during the polar summer.
North Korea to suspend rail links with South
UN Security Council condemns North Korea’s missile launch
Kublai Khan’s Xanadu unearthed in China
FARC to be blamed if Betancourt dies: Sarkozy
Indonesian court asks Suharto heirs to face graft case
New Zealand Sikhs challenge club’s turban ban
Sarkozy’s personality in focus as France takes EU presidency
6.2-magnitude quake hits Guatemala
India, Norway to sign pact on fisheries
World Spent 228 Times More On Militaries Than On Peacekeeping
Colombian Army rescues woman abducted by rebels
US People, Skeptical over Future Uncertain
Canadians among worst polluters on earth
US, Europe, Japan, pursuing new anti-piracy deal
UN chief urges China to lead developing nations to `green’ future
Ferry with over 960 on board in distress in Philippines
Berlusconi wins third term as Italy’s premier
UN: Bombs in Algerian Capital Kill 17
China suspends wild bird sales over avian flu
US president due to arrive in Slovenia for summit with EU
Pope accepts bishop’s resignation over sex scandal
‘China’s perception of rights differs from that of West’
Zimbabwe’s central bank to lay off 85 percent of staff
Narendra Modi arrives in Vancouver
Doctors worked an hour to resuscitate him: Jackson’s brother
McCain, Clinton dominate “Super Tuesday,” but rivals stay competitive
‘Eco-homes’ made up of waste in Latin America
Fire burns down Brazilian national park
Obama beats Clinton in Mississippi primary as expected
New MPs take oath in South Africa
Rail accident victim in Malaysia identified as Indian
Islamic conf. focuses on Israeli war crimes documentation
Sistema Shyam gets $70 mn loan from Chinese bank
Russia may suspend support to NATO’s Afghanistan operations
Plane carrying Michelle Obama aborts landing after mistake
Five killed as military plane crashes in Vietnam
UN calls for support for Syrian refugees in Lebanon
Explosion in Colombo, 25 wounded
Hijacked Chinese ship released off Somali coast
Treaty on banning cluster bombs formally adopted
Germany to deploy 600 soldiers to protect NATO summit
Signals point to n-deal approval by month end
Myanmar economy set to boom: Report
North Korea threatens military action to defend sea border
US suspects Pakistani intelligence of Indian embassy bombing: Report
Indian Association of Bihar and Jharkhand (IABJ) Celebrated New Year 2019 In Qatar
Hammer-weilding man holds 30 kids hostage in Malaysia
Fiji ministers to be sworn in Wednesday
Russia to expand Telemba military range
US allows ‘jailbreaking’ of iPhone
India, Japan ink 3 agreements for railway cooperation
Russia counting on UN for post-ISAF Afghanistan plans
Zimbabwe rival parties optimistic about talks, power-sharing deal expected Thursday
Nepal Maoists refuse to join new government over power-sharing row
Bush reaches out to Putin ahead of G8 summit
Washington/Frankfurt : US President George W. Bush moved Friday to create a conciliatory mood with Russia ahead of next week's Group of Eight (G8) summit in Germany.
