Washington,President George W. Bush said Sunday he would be ’constructive’ in G8 talks on climate change but insisted that the issue cannot be solved unless fast-growing China and India agree on long-term emission goals.(contd...)
New Delhi, Karan Singh, president of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), says the essence of his life is a multi-dimensional quest for the divine and this forms the basis of his new book ’I Believe - A Philosophy for the Global Society’.
Washington, US President George W. Bush Monday signed a $162 billion spending bill for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan that will pay for the conflicts through the end of his term.(contd...)
Colombo, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa held talks with a visiting high-level Indian delegation led by National Security Adviser M.K. Narayanan Saturday morning, official sources said.(contd...)
Washington, Barack Obama Thursday said he would not accept government funds for the presidential election campaign, the first candidate to opt out since the system was established three decades ago.(contd...)
Washington, US President George W. Bush has applauded the outcome of the fourth China-US Strategic Economic Dialogue (SED) and said the talks demonstrated that both the countries share common interests on a number of issues.(contd...)
President Mahindha Rajapaksa agreed to summon other political parties and discuss the proposal put forward by the National Freedom Front on safeguarding the country and the people.(Contd...)
President Ma Ying-jeou opened the fair, which occupies three halls at the Taipei World Trade Centre in downtown Taipei and the newly opened Nankang Exhibition Hall in the Taipei suburb. Ma visited both venues and said he hoped the exhibition would bring m
Kathmandu, After putting up an impassive front ahead of the assembly meeting that will Wednesday end Nepal’s 239-year-old reign of the Shah dynasty, the royal family Tuesday showed first signs of jitters as the ruling parties finally agreed that a presi
Islamabad, The Pakistan president s powers to dismiss parliament and to appoint Supreme Court judges, governors and the chief election commissioner will be taken away under proposed constitutional amendments, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) said Saturday