Magnitude 6.8 quake strikes off Indonesia
Minister shot dead in Russia’s Ingushetia
Russia will stop Ukraine from annihilating opponents in east: Putin
Emirates Airline to pass management control of Sri Lankan to Sri Lanka govt
ROK rival parties fail to reach compromise on beef import
British doctors to treat Indian girl despite deportation order
French civil servants strike as transport walkout drags on
Nicaragua joins Russia in recognizing South Ossetia, Abkhazia
Germany to get first Islamic bank in October
Global warming likely to impact rainfall patterns
Novel vaccine targets cancer cells’ ‘sweet spot’
China seizes ‘adulterated’ US food products
Beijing : China has seized shipments of orange pulp and dried apricots imported from the US that reportedly contain excessive bacteria, mildew and sulphur dioxide.
NATO Air forces to hold exercises in Scotland
Chinese nuclear power plant starts
Nepal PM’s aide shot in capital
Obama bars daughters from Facebook
Seven killed in China accident
Snowstorms batter Mongolia killing 21 with 100 missing
Obama tributes from India’s most acclaimed women in films
Teacher throws sandal at Colombian presidential candidate
Australian warship inquiry set to clear Germans
Australian jailed for racial attack on Indians
Major powers supply weapons in Syria: UN report
Venezuela accuses US of sponsoring plan to kill Chavez
Three women shot dead in US hair salon
China closes Tibetan blogs to gag Dalai Lama news
810 foreign observers to monitor Nepal election
Injured ex-Congresswoman launches US gun control drive
Nigerian man with 86 wives agrees to divorce 82
Myanmar foreign trade to grow by 30 percent
‘Polio-free status for Gujarat an important milestone’
Mass casualties in New Zealand factory explosion
Maldives president unharmed, wife injured in speedboat blast
Nano-submarine to target infected cells with precision
British firefighters to use motorbikes fitted with hoses
UK court delays transfer of Iraqi prisoners
US court agrees to partial sale of Lehman Brothers
Dutch police foils terror plot in Rotterdam
Tibetan leader Karmapa Lama flies to the US Thursday
Russia’s Putin backs ally Medvedev as successor
Banned British MP to sue Canada for damages
Recovery tools: emergency helpers for data crashes
Polls show conservatives wiping out “Brown bounce”
Myanmar opens emergency monitoring centre in riot-hit city
Global warming will push up sea level
18 killed in train-bus collision in Argentina
North Korea decides to restart n-facility
Cuba: Bush is Desperate
Dalai Lama appeals to China to work to resolve Tibet crisis
World’s oldest, 8,000 years old tree found in Sweden
Maoists wage war on Terai pact
Thailand hosts the 6th ASEAN Lecture
Warrant for Indian student who ran over man in Australia
Missing Australians rescued from New Zealand mountain
China to rebuild three mn houses for villagers
Violence in Iraq on rise: Pentagon
Washington : Violence in Iraq was on the rise despite the US military buildup this year designed to help quell escalating conflict in the war-ravaged country, the Pentagon report has said.
Nepal bus crash toll reaches 25
US India thinktank scholar Dr Abulsaleh Sharif’s book on Constitutional Rights released, Roundtable discussions...
UN starts humanitarian campaign for displaced in Ukraine
Georgia’s Saakashvili to address PACE despite Russian protests
Commemorations in London, Verdun mark World War I anniversary
No pressure from India on operations against LTTE: Lanka
Eight Thai soldiers killed in ambush by separatists
Obama condoles Manekshaw’s death
Gang that stole chocolates detained in Ukraine
German peace group urges closure of US bases
Avalanche kill three snowmobilers
Arctic sea ice thins by 19 percent
UK Muslims reminded to vote in next week’s elections
Older drivers command vehicles better
By IANS
New York : Older drivers drive better than younger ones although the former pose a much larger risk to themselves than to others because of their poor health, says a study.
In 2001, people aged 65 years and above accounted for about 15 percent of all licensed drivers but caused only about seven percent of accidents in the US, the study's researchers found.
By contrast, people aged 15 to 24 years accounted for just 13 percent of all licensed drivers but caused 43 percent of all accidents, reported the health portal News Medical.
Most New Yorkers don’t want Islamic centre near Ground Zero
Hafeez suspended from bowling for one year
US may give lethal weapons to Syrian rebels: Report
Brazilian president to run for re-election
IAEA team to visit Iran’s nuclear reactor next week
By Xinhua
Vienna : A team from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will inspect the site of a heavy-water nuclear reactor in Arak, Iran early next week, the UN nuclear watchdog has said.
The announcement was made after Olli Heinonen, deputy director general of the IAEA, held talks with Iran's deputy national security chief Javad Vaeidi here Tuesday.
The talks aimed at working out a plan "on clarifying the open issues associated with the scope and content of Iran's (uranium) enrichment programme".
British terror incidents – model for assault on US?
Washington : The next terror assault on the United States is likely to come through relatively unsophisticated, near-simultaneous attacks - similar to those attempted in Britain over the weekend, the Washington Post said Tuesday.
Climate negotiators get down to business in Copenhagen
Bush’s ‘family dinner’ for his Indian friend
US Senate rejects Obama’s wealth tax proposal
Sustainability award for artificial milk firm led by Indians
Russian construction firm head becomes South Ossetia’s prime minister
Exit poll shows Saakashvili wins Georgia’s presidential election
Grandma sings for 48 hours to break Guinness record
German lawmaker urges anti-China sanctions over Tibet crackdown
Soldiers human rights breached by faulty equipment, Judge
Night curfew in cyclone-hit Fiji, seven killed
Atlantis landing postponed due to bad weather
Washington : Heavy clouds, rain and thunderstorms have forced the Kennedy Space Center in Florida to postpone the landing of the Atlantis space shuttle carrying Indian American astronaut Sunita Williams and six other crew members to later Thursday.
