Libyan leader Gaddafi invites Russian investment, business
French minister predicts 0.1 percent growth in 2013
Canadians outraged as policemen beat up wrong man
Lanka asks ministers to limit foreign trips
US will sign deal even with minority government: Boucher
Al-Zawahiri slams Obama’s election
Swine flu cases cross 3,000-mark in Australia
Two killed in a bomb attack on mosque in Nepal
Putin proposes anti-terror centre in SCO
Belgium shaken as nationalists win polls
Tail of AirAsia jet found: Indonesia
Indra Nooyi wins leadership award for advancing diversity
Labour members mull revolt against Brown: BBC
Maoists may free child soldiers before Ban’s visit
Experts study Polish president’s plane records
Anti-Islamic Dutch MP seeks Muslim immigration ban
US optimistic about final nuclear deal with Iran
Ecologists fear satellite debris could be spread across Russia
Indonesia’s Anak Krakatau volcano spews lava, red-hot rocks
Four killed in Russia earthquake
Bobby Jindal testing waters for 2016 presidential run
Trainee cops held for kidnapping in Russia
China Rally ending a mere formality
Six killed, 60 injured in suicide attack in Colombo railway station
PM: Thai gov’t to hold talks with anti-gov’t protesters
China, South Africa sign ‘strategic agreement’
British troops ready to be deployed to Kosovo before independence
50 people in hospital after drinking holy water
Sri Lanka urged to delay final assault until civilians rescued
Dutch woman complains of rape, Goa police tight-lipped
TB-infected temple bull to be put down
London : Months of protests in Britain have failed to save the tuberculosis-infected bull Shambo in the Skanda Vale Temple in Wales as the Welsh Assembly Tuesday decided to slaughter the animal.
Myanmar Health Minister attends S-E Asian Regional who meeting in India
16 drown as birthday boat sinks in Albanian lake
Nepal Maoists say they recruited 23,000 rebels after truce
UK still seeking Israel assurance not to forge more passports
Poland, US seal missile-defence deal
British Airways chief apologizes for Heathrow chaos
US allegations threaten disarmament process: North Korea
Obama calls up Ban Ki-moon, discusses world issues
Thousands Protest Ahead Of G8 Summit In Japan
UN role in Sri Lanka ‘inescapable’: rights group
New Delhi : The need for UN monitoring of human rights violations in Sri Lanka is "inescapable", a leading rights body has said, warning that the global community was getting disgusted with Colombo.
Burqa set to be banned in Belgium
Hindu scholars ask for ‘kirtan’ award at Grammys
British immigration staff had links with far right organisation
Shanghai Disneyland project approved
Curfew in downtown Ulan Bator lifted
Anti-government rally in Bangkok targets royal advisors
Ukraine okays international gas observers
Thai army leader denies invitation to lead political party
Earthquake hits Timor Leste
Chechen authorities deny hostages taken during militant raid
Europe must be sensitive to Greek people: French minister
1,001 Chinese as living art in Germany
Kassel (Germany) : The Chinese visitors are kitted out just like world tourists anywhere: shorts, t-shirts, comfortable shoes, purses secured to belts or wrists and with their own bottles of water.
123 overtakes Hyde Act, but a test would test it
Muslim News welcomes UK admission of foreign policy link with radicalism
China strongly opposes US Senate’s Tibet resolution
South Korea’s central bank leaves interest rates unchanged
Modi meets leading Canadian CEOs
Bush fully briefed on India, Pakistan situation since Musharraf exit
Sri Lankan Airlines to start flights to north of country
Britain to announce rescue package for banks
Russian space freighter undocks from ISS
US tags Haqqani leader’s brother as global terrorist
Bullying harms both victim and perpetrator
Russia to persuade Iran, North Korea for talks
Fidel Castro back to work, meets Angolan president
At least 20 killed on Russian nuke sub-marine for India
EU Presidency welcomes Colombia”s signing of CTBT
57 killed in Indonesian military plane crash
Armenia, Russia, Kazakhstan to Enrich Uranium
Spanish annual inflation at 2.8 percent
British police arrest alleged LTTE supporters
Can Myanmar be Asia’s rice granary?
Sri Lanka bus blast kills at least 26
Solzhenitsyn gets Russia’s top award for human rights
Moscow : Russian President Vladimir Putin has honoured Nobel literature laureate Alexander Solzhenitsyn with the top state award as a champion of humanitarian causes.
17 killed as lift crashes in China
Sri Lankan Tamil magistrate wins US award
9/11 memorial at ground zero to open by 2011: officials
Palin goes on the attack on US TV debut
Passengers injured as trains collide in Belgium
Princess Cristina of Spain named suspect in corruption case
Low prices, hospitality lure tourists to Venezuela’s beaches
PowerNap plan could save 75 percent energy consumed by data centres
Australian PM fears MH17 bodies will never return
100 killed in Burundi clashes
Modi prays at Pashupatinath, offers 2,500 kg of sandalwood
8 killed, thousands flee as Philippine army steps up fight against Muslim rebels
Bolivian leader Morales denounces global business
UN rights chief warns CAR fighting factions
Boy dies after being attacked by puma
Ukraine signs deal with U.S. firm on nuclear fuel supplies
Security blanket over G8-G5 summit venue
Flood affect 13,000 in southern Chinese city
Sky’s the limit for Nepal’s ex-crown princess
Asia-Pacific stocks plunge on Wall Street’s cue
China jails dissident for website articles
UN Security Council imposes sanctions against Somalia
Japan to introduce $107 bn recovery package
Trying to lose hair? Measure the loss with new software
Lessons not learnt from London bombs, report warns
US stocks fall on earnings fears despite China stimulus
Colombian rebels release former provincial governor
Asia-Pacific markets fall sharply on worldwide recession gloom
Al-Qaeda kills three Canadian troops in ambush
Lenin monument vandalised in Russia
Human species could have killed Neanderthal man
Man dressed as Santa kills six at Christmas party
Chavez ties Merkel to Hitler ahead of EU-Latin America summit
Reforms will continue: French President
‘300 arrested in Tibet in 2009; still in detention’
Unicef welcomes Tigers’ release of child soldiers
Colombo : The UN Children's Agency Unicef Wednesday welcomed the release of 135 child soldiers by the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka but said that it was concerned that many more still remained with the rebels.
First supersonic flight by US short-takeoff stealth fighter
Deputy Russian FM: No need for halting Iran’s peaceful nuclear activities
China’s Quake-ravaged Areas Remain Open To Foreign Journalists
Moscow’s graffiti artists come out in summer
Cuban military commands mobilised
Pope Benedict issues Christmas peace appeal
‘Blair could be in run for World Bank top job’
Mother of Australia’s stabbed children arrested
U.S. asks Thailand to extradite Russia’s ‘Merchant of Death’
German FM warns of unresolved Georgian crisis
Obama’s Kenyan family gets ready to party
Hong Kong urged to release quarantined swine flu hotel guests
Manmohan to examine Gilani’s request for exporting power from Punjab
Clinton to address Telugus in US
Washington : An annual convention of Telugus of North America will feature what is considered Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton's secret campaign weapon - her husband and former US president Bill Clinton.