Rice warns Russia faces isolation over Georgia
Pentagon chief praises Ukrainian restraint
India, Zimbabwe ties deepen: envoy
Harare : The outgoing Indian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Ajit Kumar has said India and Zimbabwe have deepened their bilateral relations and boosted economic cooperation.
Bhutan votes to end 100-year-old monarchy
McCain, Obama push for speedy action on financial plan
Duff worries about raising son in spotlight
Bad weather mars Thai king’s Everest gift
Russia passes bill to allow president to simplify visa regime
Government, ethnic groups close to agreement in Nepal
Berlusconi ahead in Italian elections
Russian, Libyan navies resume contacts
Serial quakes hit Indonesia
Strike in ITC’s Nepal factory after worker’s murder
US condemns ‘heinous’ bombing in Belarus
EU urged to help end Guantanamo ‘scandal’
South Korea to expand international peacekeeping operations
More than 30 insurgents killed in Nigeria military raid
50,000 tonnes of dangerous waste found in Italy
Obama to sign new sanctions bill against Iran
Bell Says Enhanced Command Capability Required For OPCON Transfer
Romanian soldier killed in Afghanistan
China’s 2009 revenue to cross $1 trillion
13 LTTE rebels killed in Sri Lanka
NATO chief gets one year job extension
Nepali Govt Urged To Protect Migrant Workers
American Airlines cancels more than 1,000 flights
Nepali Congress candidate won CA election
China, US discuss military ties
UAE, France discuss military cooperation
China urges Iran to ‘positively respond’ to international concerns
Computer virus targets Russian opposition
Moscow medic held for molesting 450 kids
Ukraine, US sign cooperation roadmap
NATO calls on Russia to rejoin arms control treaty
Indian boy killed in UAE desert safari
Major earthquake hits China
UN rights chief backs international inquiry in Sri Lanka
US mulls law to revoke citizenship of terror supporters
Bomb attack in Colombo ahead of vote
Exiled rebel leader returns to Indonesia’s Aceh
Nepali election officials urge to boost law and order for elections
Reform IMF, World Bank, make them accountable: Bush
Seoul appeals for calmness over DPRK’s missile test-firing
Ghosh replaces Ratnesar as Time’s world editor
Modi visit to give new impetus to US rebalance in Asia?
How do people respond to e-mails?
Zambian President calls Chiefs for cooperation on land issues
Thai social minister resigns
Heathrow starts screening for Ebola, Sudanese patient dies
‘Sydney terror attack just the start’
5,000 attend Jain convention in New Jersey
New York : Over 5,000 people attended the 14th biennial convention of JAINA - Federation of Jain Associations in North America -that was held in New Jersey.
Colombian army rescues hostages from rebels
Indonesia quake toll rises to 467
Sri Lankan Tamil held in Canada for war crimes
Bush Urges House to Pass the Protect America Act
North Korea unlikely to stop nuclear reactor before late July
Tokyo : Following the visit of a senior International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) official to North Korea, Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso said Friday the country's five nuclear facilities were unlikely to be shut down before late July.
Serbia announces final results of May 11 parliamentary polls
Smokers against puffing in cars carrying pre-school kids
Citi to close hedge fund founded by Pandit
Bush greets Obama at White House
India deepens ties with East Asia while engaging China
Zapatero set to win Spanish elections, exit polls show
British Navy captures seven pirates in Indian Ocean
ISESCO and UNESCO sign a cooperation programme for 2008-2009
Vatican condemns China’s interference in church affairs
Khalistan movement revival bid by radical Sikh leader
Yemeni crisis worsening hourly: UN
Bangladesh orders diplomat caught with gold bars to leave
German Authority Slams Huge Military Expenses
New brick-laying machine makes building roads easier
Thai court orders release of arms cargo plane crew
No alternative to political solution in Syria: Russia
Nepal quake epicentre close to Everest
Ancient Buddhist temple stone sells for $845,000!
Unesco adds nine properties into world heritage list
Asian policewoman in Britain complains of racism
‘No evidence of jihadis in Mexico’
New Zealand police arrest seven for Sikh storekeeper’s murder
Few Chinese presidents ever visited Tibet in five decades
Former Thai premier fails to return to face trial
Airplane Crashes Off Venezuela
Abbas urges efforts to bring Palestinian refugees into West Bank
IPCL plant explosion toll rises to four
UK tribunal brings cheer to skilled Indian migrants
By Prasun Sonwalkar
IANSLondon : A ruling by a tribunal court, allowing an appeal by a highly skilled migrant from Kerala who faced deportation to India due to changes in immigration laws, has brought cheers to thousands of Indians in a similar situation here.
15 killed in Turkish bus crash
Chinese orphans to get 600 yuan as allowance
NASA spacecraft to take images of Apollo landing sites
Yahoo to take time evaluating Microsoft offer
Russia slaps tit-for-tat sanctions on US leaders
Policeman sentenced to death in China
Russia launches European satellite
Kathmandu shutdown called to protest ‘Maoist murders’
Explosion outside Italian consulate in Cairo kills one
UN panel condemns North Korea, enforces sanctions
Cruise liner runs aground off Latvia, almost 1,000 on board
Muslims back Livingstone re-election as London mayor
11 killed in terrorist attack in Algeria
1.8 mn Americans lost jobs in worst slashing spree in 34 years
Nobel laureates summit cancelled after visa denial to Dalai Lama
S.Korea switches ISS mission astronauts over alleged violations
British helicopter crashes in North Sea, all rescued
N-cooperation deal likely with India: Tony Abbott
Polls open in Japan to elect new parliament
Vietnam forest wardens rescue 3,500 crocodiles
Bush to temporarily cede power to Cheney for colonoscopy
By Xinhua
Washington : U.S. President George W. Bush will temporarily cede presidential power to his deputy Dick Cheney for a colonoscopy on Saturday, the White House said on Friday.
White House spokesman Tony Snow said Cheney will serve as acting president until such time as Bush, who will be under anesthesia during the medical check, says he is ready to resume duties.
The colonoscopy will be conducted at the presidential retreat Camp David, Maryland.
Three sacks with $1 mn seized in Colombia
70 per cent Czechs favour NATO membership: poll
Hu meets Fidel Castro, promises better China-Cuba ties
Second round of Geneva II talks extend into Saturday
Ben Stiller feeds Sandy victims
EU urges Greek government to fulfil commitments on debt crisis
Malala calls on world leaders to save Rohingya Muslims
Russian Missile Carrier Tests Fire Power
The 44th Executive meeting for SAARC chamber to be held
Attacker of elderly Sikh in US pleads not guilty
Sri Lanka needs to do more on devolution, says India
Europeans walk out on Iran’s president at UN conference
Pringle to replace Brenton as British ambassador to Russia
“Bertha” turns into first hurricane in Atlantic season
Of Bush push and “Pun’Jab”
Washington : He may be the commander-in-chief of the world's sole superpower, but George W. Bush is no godman. Yet what the president did looked nothing short of a miracle. And for once the media sheepishly laid the credit at his door.