Nepal’s Last King Moves To Forest Resort From Royal Palace
Tsvangirai-Mugabe handshake cements momentous talks accord
Islamic State leader bans videos showing entire beheadings
Russia, Georgia trade barbs, but talks to resume
Rebels attack army base in north Sri Lanka
Pentagon spent $1.6 trillion on weapons in 2007: Report
Terai protesters give Aug 5 deadline to Nepal government
Kathmandu : With less than four months remaining for the crucial constituent assembly election, Nepal's eight-party government faces fresh disruption with two groups of ethnic protesters warning of a fresh stir after Aug 5.
One of the most powerful groups from the Terai plains, the Madhesi Janadhikar Forum, Saturday gave Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala's government eight days to meet its demands or face fresh agitation in the plains.
24 killed in Mexico gangland violence
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.
UNDP provides aid to Myanmar
Airbus 380 collides with building at Bangkok airport
Eight killed in Venezuela prison brawl
Canada’s first white Christmas in four decades
At least 38 dead in Peru bus crash
British MPs want cameras that make them look good
Russia must use nuclear deterrent to protect allies: Expert
Thousands evacuated after storm Halong hits Philippines
PM: Terrorist elements in Mogadishu totally defeated
Russians in control of South Ossetian capital
Vatican to send 100 thousand dollars to earthquake-stricken Nepal
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Cameron defends security services over ‘Jihadi John’
Hurricane forces UN’s New York office to remain closed
Africa Fights Sub Saharan Poverty
9/11 air pollution linked to stress disorder
Maoist leader denies seeking poll postponement
Is LTTE in secret, indirect talks with US to surrender?
Former Thai prime minister denies corruption charges
Chinese President Hu Jintao in Cuba
China hosts 1st visit by Iraqi president, cancels debt
By XinhuaÂ
Beijing :Â China and Iraq on Thursday signed four agreements in Beijing, including one that canceled some Iraqi debt, as Iraqi President Jalal Talabani paid his first state visit to China.
    Chinese President Hu Jintao and Talabani attended the signing ceremony of the agreements after talking for an hour in the Great Hall of the People in downtown Beijing.
    No information was available about how much Iraqi debt would beset aside by China.
U.S. president arrives in Seoul for two-day visit
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Bush seeks to calm economic fears in State of Union address
20 killed in horrific Sri Lanka bus blast
Rate of crime in Russian army down considerably 2007
Terai emerges as Nepal’s new kingmaker
Police, nurses unhappy with low status: study
US attacking Iran would be ‘murderous folly’ – warns UK archbishop
School with Indian kids named Britain’s best
‘Hindu Al Qaeda training suicide bombers in Nepal’
Kathmandu : A band of former soldiers, ex-police personnel and victims of Maoist guerrillas have united in Nepal to form a Hindu army with suicide bombers to fight Islamic and Christian zealots as well as communists.
Nepal: Madhesi armed groups ready for peace talks
Resettle Maoist army, humanise Nepal army: UN envoy
Hurricane Gustav plows through Cayman Islands
Obama calls Sotomayor an inspiration for Americans
100 Dead in Nigeria oil pipeline fire
One in seven US households hit by hunger in 2008
Nepal parties unite against monarchy
Obama’s lead over Clinton in national poll shrinks to zero
Security contractors running counter to US mission: Gates
Researchers developing more powerful solar cells
Grand Olympic opening spectacle, China’s moment in time
Giant Cheesecake for Obamas inauguration
Nine people missing in Brazilian shipwreck
Australia to end IELTS monopoly for student visas
4 bodies recovered from Sunken boat off Aomori Pref
At least 27 killed in cold storage fire in South Korea
Strikes disrupt transport and government services in Greece
More than 4,000 deserters rejoin Sri Lankan army
EU to work with Belarusian minister despite sanctions
Suspend Myanmar, dissidents tell Asean
British MP’s party gatecrashed through Facebook
CIS set to hold air defense exercises in April
Man with gun looking for Obama arrested in Washington
Migrants flee in thousands as South Africa prepares to deploy army
‘Bush in final bid to capture bin Laden, hiding in Pakistan’
Gisele Bundchen not engaged to beau?
Loud blast heard in Colombo
Sri Lanka rejects call for probe into ‘war crimes’
Powerful Earthquake Jolts Northern Japan
Charred remains of 14 people found in Mexican village
Events planned in UK and USA to protest Modi, communal violence
PEMEX taking back old oil fields
German parliament to take up case of alleged CIA killer commandos
David Cameron leading in Britain’s polls
Russia raises oil export duty
U.S. to keep door open for talks with Iran – senior official
Nepal earthquake: Death toll climbs to 7,912
Four gang war suspects killed in Pakistan
Canada shooting ‘a senseless act of violence’: New Zealand
Obama to travel to Brazil, Chile, El Salvador
North Korea assures US of halting uranium enrichment plan
Cuba performs 5,100 kidney transplants in four decades
US mobilises 6,500 troops for hurricane relief
Pilot programme slashes cardiac deaths by 73 percent
Millionaire Hong Kong businessman escapes jail
Man digs 60-metre tunnel, steals 30 tonnes of crude
Seven die in China blast
A nuclear test would damage India-US ties, warns NYT
Hong Kong government defies protests, goes ahead with political reform
Andhra student shot in US
Arbitration court for Asian state disputes in Singapore
Spain sees arms exports fall
Myanmar rebel leader shot dead in Thai town
Wall Street continues to shed value on US bailout uncertainty
China quake toll rises to 65,000
Tokyo killing spree warned on mobile-phone bulletin board
Dutch jets to join anti-IS mission
Japan’s white paper eyes larger peacekeeping role, missile defense buildup
By Xinhua
Tokyo : A Japanese defense white paper said Friday that Tokyo will play a more active role in global peacekeeping activities and reinforce its missile defense system.
The annual report, which was endorsed by the cabinet on the day, is the first of its kind since Japan's former Defense Agency was promoted to a ministry in January, when the international peace cooperation activities were made one of the primary missions by its Self-Defense Forces (SDF).
US journalists found growing marijuana
Asia”s top refiner Sinopec boosts crude oil output, refining
Ex-NASA scientist jailed for 13 years
Thousands visit UAE’s Shanghai Expo pavilion
Motlanthe elected South Africa’s caretaker president
Delhi government to send school heads to Cambridge for training
272 dead in Honduras prison fire
Russian food aid arrives in DPRK
Bank hostage drama in Portugal ends, police shoot suspect
An entire town battles obesity among kids
Washington : Children in Somerville town in Massachusetts are losing in a way that's making other communities in the US take notice.
IMF finds no favouritism in Strauss-Kahn affair
Seven survive plane crash in Brazil
Thai opposition submits no-confidence motion against government
Russia set to continue prohibitive grain export duties
Ruling Fretilin Party dislodged in East Timor
Sydney : East Timor is set to have a new government led by charismatic former president Xanana Gusmao after a coalition that excluded the ruling Fretilin Party of former prime minister Mari Alkatiri was cobbled together Friday.
Russia warns against NATO missiles on Syrian border
5,000 Chinese orphans get free insurance
Las Vegas lures Indian middle class
Gate-crash a screwup, won’t happen again: Obama
Russia views US proposals on Ukraine questionable
No trade-off on NATO growth, missile shield: Bush
New Zealand, Jordan favourite tourist spots at Indian mart
AK rifles’ sales soar
World Bank Plan Hurts Small Farmers
Hanoi : The World Bank's agricultural development proposal for poor countries worsens the crisis of small farmers, ActionAid organization warned Tuesday in Vietnam.
Representatives of that organization, which fights poverty worldwide, and activists from other countries, are taking part in a one-day seminar in Hanoi to warn of risks posed by the WB approach.
Howard Jacobson wins Man Booker Prize
G8 hopes to give new impetus to Doha round
Berlin : The leaders of the world's eight developed countries aim to give new impetus to the stalled Doha round of World Trade Organisation talks, according to a senior German government official speaking Tuesday on the eve of the G8 summit in Heiligendamm.
