Rajaratnam’s insider scheme twice as large as suspected
New tremors shake G8 summit venue amid `Yes, We Camp’ protests
Unemployment in Britain at 10-year high
Volcanic eruptions affect rainfall over Asian region
Condoms in all Beijing hotel rooms by 2008
Muslim leaders in Britain appeal for ‘unity’
London : A leading British Muslim organisation Tuesday condemned the "barbarity" of the failed car bombings in London and Glasgow and urged the community to help "prevent terrorism."
800 Spaniards to undergo health checks after radioactive leak
3,000-year-old human remains found in Mexico
IPL success spurs South Africa to launch SPL
25 hurt in Tajikistan blast
Israel conducts anti-missile test
UK regrets Arbour resigning as UN human rights commissioner
Trailing McCain keeps up the fight; Obama warns against complacency
Is Bobby Jindal running 2012 US presidential race?
Kenya’s parliament set to reopen after allegedly flawed polls
Katie Waissel confirms split from Alphonso
Temple rivalry leads to royal visit cancellation
Former Zambian president condemns South Africa attacks
Chavez – 10 years in power as an international maverick
Sri Lankans protest against Geneva resolution
Of Moscow traffic jams and smoke in your face
Brothers sentenced on terrorism charges in Britain
Six stand trial in China’s milk powder scandal
Freedom from spam: just tax them
Stabbed Indian cabbie recovering, attacker in custody
Bhutanese root for tradition in mock polls, no to industrialization
By Syed Zarir Hussain
IANSThimphu : Bhutan has elected a new mock parliament that promises to preserve the nation's traditions amid looming fears of anarchy and corruption swamping the cocooned Himalayan kingdom known as the 'last Shangri-la'.
Greek programme must be realistically funded: EU commissioner
A new Modi doctrine for Indian foreign policy?
Obama urges shift of focus from Iraq to Afghanistan
HSBC ventures into China’s rural market
‘Israel will not apologize to Turkey’
Russia seeks spy swap to free agents in US
California court rejects Polanski bid to throw out case
Russian parliament approves extension of presidential terms
China quake: Soldier dies as relief vehicle falls off cliff
Recent events will galvanise Australia: Border
Sikh body seeks UN intervention in Sri Lanka
IMF pledges ‘multi-year’ support for Greece
US announces probe into mine blast; toll reaches 29
Pope prays for Chinese earthquake victims
Voice recorder of Kenyan plane found in Cameroon
Nairobi : A Kenyan search team in Cameroon has retrieved the cockpit voice recorder of the Kenya Airways plane that crashed in a mangrove swamp last month, airline officials said Saturday.
EU to introduce streamlined Schengen visa system
Bush to visit Israel for first time in January
G8 ministers continue talks on oil, commodity prices
Ten-year plans for Russia from 2008
Moscow : Russia is to introduce a 10-year financial planning system beginning in 2008.
46 UN staff killed in Haiti quake
Six dead in Tibet snowstorm
Shots fired at Pentagon: Report
Putin confirmed Russian prime minister
Firefighters rescue puppy using vacuum cleaner
British anti-poverty company criticised for high salary, India focus
Marilyn Monroe’s photographs sold for 97,000 pounds
S Korean media: DPRK, S Korean ships collide in Sea of Japan
41 die in China bus fire
Swear words can get you marks if spelt okay, says UK exams chief
300 people still uncontactable post-Himalayan snowstorm in Nepal
Wall Street gains on oil price, retail sales
New Zealand PM will not meet Dalai Lama
Modi tells UK Inc it is wiser to be in India today
Myanmar military chief on goodwill visit to India
5,000 migrants detained in Mexico in February
Seven reasons John and I are happy, says Cindy McCain
Civilians flee last LTTE-held area in Sri Lanka
Myanmar junta announces amnesty for 6,000 prisoners
Russia builds floating nuclear power plant
Israelis caught in Goa drug trade isolated cases: Diplomat
Sarkozy will not meet Dalai Lama during French visit
Australian father has child with his daughter: report
Cholera kills over 2,200 in Zimbabwe
World press body raps Israel for prosecuting journalists
Regional centres for green technology spread mooted
Pope issues ‘green-tinged’ World Day of Peace message
Nepal PM expands cabinet
Publication of former China premier’s Tiananmen diary halted
Ten-Year action plan for Islamic world: Muslim states agree on creation of Anti-terror Islamic...
Global warming threatens Roof of the World
Beijing : Shrinking glaciers, frozen earth melting, grasslands turning yellow, rivers drying up... scientists studying the effects of global warming on Tibet are deeply worried.