NATO chief to visit Turkey amidst Iraq crisis
Eurozone ministers agree to expand rescue fund
Douglas to play former US president?
One in three youths without work in Italy
China reassures foreign visitors after murder of American
Bank of China’s chairman resigns
Flash flood kills seven in Brazil
Nepal earthquake: Death toll climbs to 7,912
First supersonic flight by US short-takeoff stealth fighter
11 trapped in Sydney Tower lift for three hours
Brazilian economy growing at eight percent
South has role to play in changing world order: Anand Sharma
New Political Party in France?
Indian-American Maya Harris leads Hillary Clinton’s agenda team
Clinton back in race; McCain clinches Republican nomination
Bush to discuss Ukraine’s NATO bid in Kiev
Russia conducts first robot-assisted surgery
More than 2.5 mn displaced in Colombian civil strife: Report
Why close kin keep their distance in animal kingdom
Sri Lankan aircraft pound rebel bases for third day
South-East Asia to get `toothless’ human rights commission
Deported hate preacher gives speeches on web
Russia, US naval anti-terror exercises begin
Grapes can stave off age-related blindness
Speculations rise about Minaj judging ‘American Idol’
Turkey allows US to use airbase to strike IS targets
Japanese child numbers fall for 27th year to new low
France’s Dominique Strauss-Kahn elected IMF head
Serbs go to polls in crucial parliamentary elections
Cuba frees seven political prisoners
29 killed in police crackdown on Peru protesters
Ukraine’s PM says Naftogaz to buy natural gas on Russian soil
Stalin’s granddaughter dies at 69
Zimbabwe’s deputy minister appointee arrested
China’s couples throng to marry on day of three eights
Five French tourists die in Peru plane crash
20 killed in Somali violence
Hong Kong frees 28 people who travelled with flu patient
Stop anti-Russia ‘pinpricks’, says Georgian speaker
Personal details of every child in Britain go missing
Restive Philippine volcano ejects ash
Judge gunned down in Colombia
Indian-origin scientist, two others win Nobel Prize for Chemistry
I will build peace through Palestinian prosperity: Netanyahu DPA
Air Canada to provide in-flight internet service
Is Bush an asset or liability for McCain?
Dalai Lama wants to visit quake-hit in China
Argentina bans Japanese rape video game
Freedom of movement within EU not negotiable: Germany
Chinese President to attend nuclear security summit in US
Suicide attack kills five, rockets hit Kabul
Obama reaffirms support to Syrian refugees in Lebanon
Uruguay signs offshore oil deals
Nigerian man with 86 wives agrees to divorce 82
UK intelligence suffering from terrorism focus, report warns
Nepal PM race ends in fiasco, Maoists get thumbs-down
Brain scans to detect Alzheimer’s decades ahead
Ireland voting “No” on EU Treaty
77 new polio cases found in Nigeria
Los Angeles bids to become first US solar city
California fires leave thousands without power, communications
Indian set ablaze in Melbourne, Australia denies racist angle
Indian worker dies in shipyard explosion in Singapore
Lula travels to India with ambitious economic plans
Brasilia : Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is scheduled to travel to India later this week, with the ambitious objectives of quadrupling bilateral trade and boosting the strategic association that both nations agreed on three years ago.
Sri Lankan jets pound LTTE training base
Islamic group calls for forest fire jihad in Australia
Pipe from India angers US steel workers: NYT
Anti-government rally in Bangkok targets royal advisors
23 killed, 80 injured in Sri Lanka carnage
Singaporeans are fastest walkers in the world
By Parveen Chopra
IANS
New York : The speed at which city folk walk has increased by 10 percent in the last decade, with Singaporeans rated the most brisk walkers, says a new study.
Efforts will avert cross-Strait conflict: Taiwan party chief
Israeli air strikes kill three more Palestinians in Gaza, toll reaches 111
Earthquake reported near Japanese mainland
Clinton, Obama clash in debate as vote showdown looms
Rain, flooding leave 54 dead in Nicaragua
Colombians abducted 10 years back may be alive: Official
Russia’s upper house approves presidential, parliamentary terms
UK urged to ban all cluster bombs
Patel, most common Indian surname in US
LTTE rebels, govt. troopers killed in northern Sri Lanka clashes
Russia, India, China outline development of nuclear sectors
Chandrayaan in final lunar orbit
UK”s democracy call after Castro retires
Bailed-out bank won’t cut champagne hospitality
U.S. presidential race tightens as candidates focus on key states
Georgia offers Russia help in WTO bid on certain terms
Danes would give Obama landslide win, shows Gallup poll
Don’t have sex before marriage: Australian politician
Russian ship loses timber during storm in English Channel
A homecoming for Durga… in London
100 Boko Haram fighters killed in Nigeria
Japanese FM: Normalization of ties depends on DPRK
Tibetan spiritual leader asks Tibetans to show restraint
Mazda to recall about 290,000 cars in Europe, Australia
Ice Age lesson foretells faster rise in sea level
South Asian organisations in US accuse BJP of vendetta politics to persecute Muslims
Thailand to charge crew of aircraft carrying weapons
Freed Colombian hostage reunited with three-year-old son
Brazil to invest $25 bn for ethanol production
Wall Street plunges as US Congress rejects bailout plan
26 injured in China quake
Two US varsities evacuated after bomb threats
Australian terrorism suspect praised Allah for fires, court told
Bank of Baroda to expand in Trinidad
US readies welcome mat, visa for India’s new leader
Sri Lankan troops advance despite rain as casualties mount
Nepal Government unveils its annual policies, programmes
By NNN-Nepal News
Kathmandu : The government Wednesday unveiled its annual ‘policies and programmes’ laying emphasis on the upcoming constituent assembly polls, improvement in the security situation and reconstruction of infrastructure destroyed during the armed conflict.
Addressing the parliament session, Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala urged all sides to work together in holding the CA election in a peaceful manner. He further said the political change in the country would not be consolidated unless there is economic and social reform.
