Security Council to discuss situation in Abkhazia
Anti-body targeting fat-tissue hormone may treat diabetes
Riot-torn city calmer as Chinese leaders call for unity
Paris awards Dalai Lama honorary citizenship
Canada starts immigration in new category
Indian embassy to appeal to Qatar SC for two on death row
Door edges open at Myanmar pledging conference
Indian origin academic wins British health award
Georgia Lobbies to Enter NATO
Maldives’ new cabinet sworn in
US, North Korean officials to meet over food aid
Dow falls below 7,000
Swedish opposition ‘Red-Green’ alliance wins parliamentary polls
Nepali police detain 50 Tibetan exiles
BBC funding ‘obsolete and unfair,’ says report
Backgrounder: Key facts about Paraguay’s general elections
Seven guerrillas killed in Sri Lanka
Typhoon Kompasu hits South Korea
Eurocopter to invest up to $550 mn in Mexico
A grateful Serbia offers its economy to Mother Russia
China To Build Airport In Northwest Province Tibetan Community
LTTE attacks Sri Lankan Navy detachment in Jaffna
US president arrives in South Korea
Putin gets parliament’s nod for armed forces in Ukraine
Italy meeting of Dalai Lama draws China ire
Mass intestinal virus infection up to 1,520, kills 20
People rebuked at work buy expensive items with credit card
Paraguay declares national emergency as wildfires spread
Unesco calls for girls access to primary education
Spanish senate calls for nationwide burqa ban
Gays aren’t criminals, but shouldn’t have marriage rights: Vatican
Press body wants UN to investigate media targeting by Israel
US central bank keeps interest rates at record low
Bush condemns Russian recognition of Georgian provinces
Nine killed in Egypt plane crash
Cairo : A plane of multi-national peacekeeping force crashed in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula Sunday, killing nine people on board, an official of Multinational Force and Observers (MFO) said.
In a Commonwealth first, Trinidad and Tobago votes for two-term PM
Bank of America, former CEO charged with fraud
China Runs World’s Largest Hydroelectric Plant
Social justice more crucial than ever in global economic crisis: Ban
Alleged Nazi war criminal deported to Germany
Ban Ki-moon appoints new UNMIL force commander
Peking Duck under threat as 80,000 birds die in Chinese storm
29 killed in Mexico violence
Bothered by carbon? Drop it in the sea!
Dive off the beaten track to beat underwater crowd
Sobhraj fiancée, lawyer apologise to Nepal Supreme Court
Bush to attend World Economic Forum meeting in Egypt
Ten killed in freighter fire off Venezuela
Medvedev doubts NATO’s ability to protect Europe
Moscow becomes world’s billionaire capital – Forbes
Break through the barriers of hostility: Pakistani daily
Did Punjab couple commit suicide in Nepal?
Russian, Ukrainian PMs set to talk oil and aviation, not gas
Nepal’s ex-prince regaining his halo – by default
Modi arrives in UAE, received by Abu Dhabi crown prince
Premier Wen leaves to attend UN high-level meeting on MDGs
Serb FM lashes out at US foreign policy vis-@-vis Kosovo
Hospitals to monitor hand-washing by staff
Moscow urges Somalia against provoking pirates holding Russians
Journalist, friend hacked to death in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka seeks expulsion of some Unicef staff
Venezuela Ambassador Condemns US Provocations
US court dismisses 1984 riots case against Sonia Gandhi
Interview: Japanese PM hopes to elevate Japan-China ties to new level
Let 2008 be the year of world’s poorest ‘bottom billion’ : Ban Ki-Moon
South African priest upsets Hindu community after gay wedding rites
China says now more than 6,300 cases in viral outbreak
Obama pushes economic plan
B-52 bomber with six crew members crashes off Guam
‘Auspicious Buddhist flower’ blooms in China
Hong Kong protesters once again call for democracy
Lasers can clean chemical attack contamination
Number of hungry people to top 1 bn in 2009: UN
Ship bound for Antartic forgets equipment, makes special trip
It’s a deal: Senate gives 86-13 thumbs up to historic accord
US economist wins 2008 Nobel Prize
Russia has no plans to ‘slam door’ on NATO: Lavrov
Thai premier agrees to meet protestors as tensions rise
UK opposing start of nuclear disarmament talks, says CND
Bush immigration plan gets off to a slow start
By Arun Kumar
IANSWashington : President George Bush's controversial plan to give millions of unlawful immigrants, including some 300,000 Indians, legal status in the United States cleared its first hurdle with the Senate taking up the issue for debate amid widespread opposition.
Sri Lanka war report presented to parliament
Hindi rift in Nepal continues as PM expands cabinet
Cuba Denounces US Terrorism at UN
Former union boss to head New Zealand’s main opposition party
Bilateral with Australia called off
China loses one-tenth forest resources in snowfall
Turkey rebuffs Iranian invitation to NAM summit
Russia’s inflation hits 2.4% in January – statistics
Music producer Spector convicted for murdering actress
Humanitarian agencies warn of impending catastrophe in Somalia
Deputy PM expects Russia to become world’s sixth economy in 2008
Barlow gets prestigious music honour
Even judges are confused by the law, says Britain’s top judge
25,000 affected by snowfall in China
British boy abducted from mall, raped
Brazil, Russia to play friendly in March
Sri Lankan airstrike kills 18 Tamil rebels
South Korea may open government jobs to foreigners
Venezuelan relations with Colombia put ‘in freezer’
Russia to contribute $6.5 mn to global nuclear security fund
Sri Lankan president asks Norway to revive peace talks
By IRNA
New Delhi : Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse has asked the peace broker, Norway, to revive their stalled moves and help resume the direct talks with Tamil Tiger rebels.
President's younger brother and senior advisor Basil Rajapakse had contacted Norway's top International Development Minister Erik Solheim last Sunday and asked for the help, Doordarshan News website reported here.
Anxious to go home, says detained observers in Ukraine
Hang Seng crashes 8.3 percent to four-year low
BBC World Service too valuable to UK to face cuts, MPs warn
Roadside bomb kills six civilians in Afghanistan
Confrontations leave 20 injured in Bolivia’s referendum
Thirty-three colliers trapped in flooded China mine
As Obama eyes nomination, poll favours Hillary in swing states
Finland opens oil treatment centre for birds
Ahmadinejad slams ‘world powers’ for spreading war, terrorism
China announces ambitious emission caps, NGOs elated
China mourns mudslide victims with half-mast flags
Rajapaksa asks LTTE to free civilians in 48 hours
Putin to arrive in Sardinia on two-day visit to meet Berlusconi
LTTE intelligence chief’s hideout captured: Sri Lanka
Obama telephones Rice, Ronen Sen on Mumbai attack
EU summit ends with agreement on Kosovo mission, globalization declaration
Mandela in London for birthday celebrations
China to crack down on crimes that violate minors
UN Security Council remains divided on Zimbabwe issue
Brazilian firm to invest $400 mn in Colombia
Myanmar media calls on ‘Aunty Suu’ to make concessions
China Rail goes English
Beijing : Foreigners will find it easier to buy train tickets in the Chinese capital, now that the city's major railway station has begun to provide services in English.
Why was Mallya allowed to leave India, Kejriwal asks Modi
Camelot or estrangement: US-India relations in Obama era
Two Indians jailed for Little India riots in Singapore
Myanmar’s protesting monks ordered to leave Yangon
Nepal’s economic growth projected lower at 3.04 percent
Russian president sparks Twitter rush among his officials
France mobilizes 10,000 troops to boost security
Hindu groups announce ‘guerrilla war’ in Nepal
Gorbachev blasts Bush on missile defence issue
Washington : Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev weighed in on the tense Russia-US situation, blasting the US president for provoking another arms race with plans to station anti-missile silos and a radar system in Poland and the Czech Republic.