Hobbits may have been human after all
Storms leave thousands homeless in Uganda
US condemns attack on reporter, British embassy official
UN Human Rights Council issues resolution condemning Israel
Wife of rescued captain awaits his pirate tale
Indian family murder-suicide in US: Family problems suspected
East Ukraine coal mine blast leaves three injured, 40 missing
Earthquake jolts southwest China
President Xi vows punishment on terrorists
Germany proposes second meet to settle Ukraine crisis
Twitter, Facebook role in civil strife overhyped
Nepal’s ruling parties in frantic attempt to woo back Maoists
Writer donates 1675 edition of ‘Don Quixote’ to Argentine city
Polish Air Force chief was in cockpit before crash
Protesters in Thailand ask Britain to refuse ex-premier asylum
Thai PM says he accepts court ban on him, his party
‘Zoellick to be new World Bank chief’
Washington : President George W. Bush has chosen former US trade negotiator and diplomat Robert Zoellick to replace Paul Wolfowitz as World Bank president.
Senegal urged to seek “final solution” to strikes in schools
Russia warns NATO against re-equipping Georgia’s military
Terror in Nepal’s Terai as armed group’s ultimatum ends
Bush defends ‘tough decisions’ in his farewell address
India to send special envoys to Sri Lanka: Mukherjee
People express mixed feelings over SAARC Summit in Sri Lanka
Obama’s inauguration recalls joy of 1994 election: Mandela
54 die in Venezuela prison riot
Nepali police detain 50 Tibetan exiles
Maharashtra to buy Ambedkar home in London
Mogadishu blast kills 13
AirAsia plane overshoots airport runway in Philippines
China’s growth to slow to 10.4 percent this year: report
Belarus to recycle nuclear waste in Russia
Nepal election commission disqualifies 280 candidates
EU, US call for UN sanctions against Myanmar
Opinion polls signal Australian PM Howard’s end
Russian CCE Denied Candidates Appeal
IITians to the aid of their short-staffed alma mater
Algerian forces kill 10 suspected terrorists
Jindal jumps into letter war with Obama over Iran
US presidential candidate accused of sexual harassment
Uncertainty over Burns’ visit to clinch nuclear deal
By Arun Kumar
IANSWashington : The US has injected an element of uncertainty into the India trip this week of its key negotiator on the civil nuclear deal, Nicholas Burns, indicating that differences still persist over the implementing 123 agreement.
McCain improves in final debate, but polls, analysts say Obama wins again
Obama due to address nation on Libyan conflict
Brussels approves French re-financing scheme
Security blanket over G8-G5 summit venue
US stocks gain, Obama says need for bail-outs easing
Malaysia to build first nuclear monitoring facility in ASEAN
California city pressured to renounce Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh praise
Half of Zimbabwe’s population needs food aid: UN
Vietnam capital Hanoi turns millennium-old
Miliband shocked by Bhutto assassination
Chavez against US military bases in Colombia
New bird species found in Indonesia
US nuclear envoy ends visit to North Korea
NATO chief on visit to Kosovo
Indians in South Africa celebrate Diwali
Annual reviews and licence curbs proposed for British doctors
British Airways chief apologizes for Heathrow chaos
Harvard dropout billionaire Gates finally gets his degree
New York : Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates finally got his Harvard degree, more than 30 years after dropping out of the prestigious university to enter the software business and become the richest man in the world.
Three confirmed dead in Sydney hostage crisis
Small plane crash in Mexico kills four
More than 1,300 dead or missing in Philippine typhoon
236,000 killed in disasters in 2010: UN
Sweden’s IKEA gives $48 mn to help India’s poor
Obama gets tough after Clinton comeback
DPRK PM arrives in Seoul for inter-Korean prime ministerial talks
Heathrow `naked’ image row: woman plans legal action
Japan quake, tsunami could cost 25 trillion yen
Indian students in US pool accident identified
New York : Two Indian students, whose bodies were found in a swimming pool Sunday in Texas, have been identified by investigators, reports said Tuesday.
Facebook, Twitter demeaning human values: Scientist
German minister warns against suspecting all Muslims
35 dead in China accident
Russia allocates $200 mn aid for South Ossetia
Gordon Brown seeks ‘global New Deal’ with India
Nearly 40,000 Katrina Families Still in Mobile Homes
Storms, floods across central US leave 25 dead
Goldman Sachs could be sued for helping hide Greece’s debts: Report
EU to help to stop arms trafficking to Gaza
Sir Syed Day 2014 in San Francisco Bay Area
Rajapaksa to allay India’s concerns over Tamil civilians
UK parliament adjourns ahead of general elections
Between Obama, McCain how Washington will view the Middle East
Kadima party predicted narrow win in Israeli election
Italian government wins confidence vote
Police chiefs in UK divided over 42-day detention limit
Rajan Zed honoured by community leaders in Nevada
Europe must be sensitive to Greek people: French minister
French Socialist Council to decide outcome of leadership race
Concordia captain must stay under house arrest: Court
Peruvian poet wins Chile’s Neruda Prize
Brazilian economist new chief of UN food agency
US, Europe, Japan, pursuing new anti-piracy deal
West assembling armada to intervene in Myanmar: Report
Future of British Grand Prix to be decided by December
Google boss resigns from Apple board
Nepal, India decide to set up boundary working group
Myanmar leader pledges to spare no efforts to hold general election in 2010
Amount spent on Dalai Lama security shrouded in secrecy
Sri Lanka cuts petrol price after court order
Italy to deport transsexuals after prostitute’s death
ASEAN labour ministers’ conference opens in Vietnam
Quake-hit students spend joyous day with President Hu before heading for Russia
Obama would maintain US leadership abroad: Washington Post
Vietnam’s bridge collapse caused by instable scaffold?
Pentagon urged to revive missile defence dialogue
Faith in Jesus blossoms in Nepal’s prisons
American auto love affair sours as fuel prices soar
Microsoft petitions for review of Word case
One Chinese national killed, three injured in attack in Russia
Polls close in Ohio, North Carolina
BBC yet to commit to 2010 Commonwealth Games
Kyrgyz government wants to put ex-president on trial
Malaysia extradites three Tamil Tiger suspects to Sri Lanka
Australian Muslims jailed on terrorism charges
Hillary Clinton dismisses claims Indian cash swayed her n-deal stance
British pensioners to get 300 pounds hike
Chernobyl lurking in Himalaya’s main rivers?
By Sudeshna Sarkar
IANSKathmandu : If concerted efforts are not made to recover two missing radiation detectors in the Himalayan ranges, another Chernobyl could erupt, poisoning two of Asia's biggest rivers, a Japanese filmmaker has warned.
