Jamaica to reward Olympic athletes
Russia to restructure Cyprus loan: Putin
Unidentified gunmen attack private TV station in Sri Lanka
Vietnamese say My Lai apology `better late than never’
IMF sees ‘break in the clouds’, but no voice for emerging economies
British Airways cabin crew to begin new strike Saturday
Solar-powered plants promise water for world’s poorest
Wildfires rage across southern California
Japan seeks closer energy ties with UAE
OAPEC calls for considering interests of developing nations
Thailand supports World Heritage status for Cambodian Hindu temple
Bangkok : Thailand has welcomed "in principle" a decision by the World Heritage Committee this week to consider Preah Vihear, a famed Hindu temple perched on the Thai-Cambodian border, as a World Heritage Site next year.
Thailand holds special parliament session to defuse crisis
With virtually no pension system, Chinese fear getting old
Anura of Bandaranaike family is dead
Three die as quake jolts Guatemala
Style statement: Hillary back to conservative roots?
Myanmar Media Call For Efforts For Development Of Rural Libraries
‘Immigrants to fund British schools and hospitals’
LTTE suicide bomber killed, eight injured in Colombo blast
Sri Lankan president briefs opposition on war with LTTE
Cuba for ‘special priority’ to Japan
Computer virus attacks German defence computers
G-8 leaders discuss oil, food prices, world economy, global warming
Seven killed in Japan hotel fire
Obamas made $1.72 million last year
Kyrgyzstan rules out terrorism in fatal air crash
Germany’s Merkel warns against protectionism
Medvedev enjoying PM’s duties
Indonesian volcano erupts
Tanzania building collapse toll reaches 20
China to conduct naval drill
China may turn EU’s biggest market
New UK government hit with first scandal
Indian American caucus launched in Edison
New York : A new caucus has been formed to bring New Jersey's Indian American community closer to the local political process and address the growing needs of the people.
Asian vote to fall at UK elections, poll finds
Palestinian militants attack Israeli Army in Gaza — Israeli spokesman
Firefighters get California blazes under control
Philippine president greets Muslim citizens on Ramadan-eve
Indian American boy fails to spell his plight
By Arun Kumar
IANS
Washington : Kunal Sah, the 13-year-old Indian American boy who hoped a strong showing in the Scripps National Spelling Bee contest might somehow reunite him with his deported parents, was eliminated in the preliminary rounds.
Russia developing space defence missile systems
Beyond borders: India, China must show climate stewardship
Seven killed, 100 missing in Nepal bridge collapse
N. Korea test fires short-range missiles in Yellow Sea
China sets free three Japanese who entered military zone
Violence in Lhasa’s ‘Beijing’ exposes deep divisions
Sri Lankan president hails recapture of rebel stronghold
Colombo : Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa Wednesday hailed the country's security forces for recapturing the last stronghold of Tamil rebels in the eastern part of the country after a three-month military offensive.
Nepal to elect chairman of constitution drafting body
Less than three percent of Germans back Westerwelle as FM: poll
Cowell holidays with former fiancee
Modi-Sharif bilateral meeting in Ufa on Friday
Former Israeli PM on trial again for corruption
China Wishes Fidel Castro Well
‘Credit tsunami’ means job losses unavoidable: Ex-Fed chief
Half of US population develop osteoarthritis by 85
Five dead in US meningitis outbreak
China’s repression in Tibet worst for 30 years: Report
US, Japan vow to resolve Okinawa base issue
Russia brings in new law on foreign officials’ financial deals
Japan quake victims’ bodies could be radioactive
Thailand rejects US extradition request for ‘Merchant of Death’
SAARC Summit to focus on food, energy crisis
Mexico City passes ‘right to die’ law
Four injured in Lankan airbase accident
Colombo : At least four airmen were injured when a weapon fixed to a Sri Lanka Air Force aircraft went off Sunday afternoon in an air base near the capital Colombo, defence officials said.
Sri Lanka hails Indian medical aid to war displaced
Greene joins campaign against domestic violence
WHO researchers’ call for action on childhood environmental health
Rich getting richer faster than poor: ADB
Fire burns down Brazilian national park
Severed head left at tomb of Mexican drug lord
EU-Latin America summit voices concern over food prices
Sri Lanka wants UN to clarify dangerous place claim
UN approves $4.17 bn budget despite US objection
More activists barred as Macau marks 10 years of Chinese rule
Police chiefs in UK divided over 42-day detention limit
NGOs In Pontianak Reject G-20 Summit
Pattani doves croon, coo helping locals cast away fears
Japan vows against nukes on Hihroshima anniversary
Inform us before sending aid, says Nepal
Pakistan violates ceasefire in Jammu & Kashmir
Inter-Korean women call for national reconciliation, reunification
US working hard to check Wall St impact on economy: Bush
China targets key areas for further reforms in 2008
US Coast Guard fires to sink Japanese tsunami ship
Aid conference kicks off for Myanmar’s cyclone victims
UN unable to agree response to North Korean rocket
NRI with swine flu symptoms admitted to Delhi hospital
US panel warns of nuclear, biological attack threat
Newly-elected Nepali president resigns from all party posts
Vietnam to launch first telecom satellite next month
UN experts to assess South Africa’s anti-terror laws
McCain improves in final debate, but polls, analysts say Obama wins again
Japanese Cabinet oks plan to dispatch SDF to quake-hit Haiti
Very few Indian Americans contribute to Obama transition project
Russian parliament backs independence for Georgia’s rebel regions
Canada PM blasts Myanmar, sends DART for relief
BP chief executive Tony Hayward to step down
British business secretary for a liberal immigration policy
Alarcon: Cuba Shows Stability, Harmony
Britain’s Labour Party suffers losses in local polls
By DPA
London : Britain's ruling Labour Party suffered marked losses in local and regional elections, the last of the Blair era, but results Friday showed that the party steered clear of an "electoral disaster" that had been widely predicted.