UML general secretary still sees possibility of leftist alliance in Nepal
Unified Marxist Leninist (UML) general secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal on Wednesday said that there is still possibility of forging leftist alliance. ANI
Parliament privileged to review foreign policy: Pakistan FO
Pakistan Foreign Office on Wednesday said that the parliament has every right to reconsider or review the countrys foreign policy as well as its stance on the war on terror. ANI
No now or never ultimatum to India for signing N-deal: US
The Bush Administration has made it clear that there is still some more time left before it says now or never to the much-touted US-India civil nuclear cooperation deal. ANI
21st century men feel emasculated by modern women!
Many men have started to feel that women dominate the world these days, and that they have lost their role in society, according to a new online survey. ANI
PM Rudd wants Australia to play activist role in global community
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has said he wants his country to play an activists role in the international arena. ANI
Women expect 4,000 pounds less than men: Survey
Females today move with ideologies driven by womens liberation and women empowerment, but still they end up expecting a far less salary than their male counterparts, reveals a new survey. ANI
Workplace changes can force employees towards breakdowns
Changes in the workplace are quite a routine phenomenon, but an Australian researcher has discovered that such changes may end up pushing employees towards mental breakdowns. ANI
Specialists discuss influence of religion on American life
The impact of religion on American life was discussed when a prominent Hindu leader Rajan Zed met with Director of Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict of Arizona State University, Linell E. Cady, at Tempe in Arizona on Monday. ANI
Nine Nepali speaking candidates elected to Bhutans Druk Assembly
Nine Nepali-speaking candidates were elected to Bhutans National Assembly. ANI
Indian Army officials to join Bangladesh Independence Day celebrations
Indian Army officials would join the 37th Independence Day programmes of Bangladesh today for the first time. ANI
Meet the transgendered male whos five months pregnant!
A transgender man in the US has revealed that he is five-months pregnant. ANI
Prachanda deplores anti-Maoist campaign by media
Communist Party of Nepal - Maoist (CPN-Maoist) Chairman Prachanda has accused the local media of writing against Maoists and being lured by foreign money.Addressing a programme in Itahari, Prachanda thundered: What are these journalists writing? What do they think of themselves? Writing news against Maoists by pocketing foreigners money? Who gave such right to these journalists? ANI
French Prez demands to see Queens wine list!
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has Brit courtiers fuming after asking to see the list of wines to be served when he dines with Queen Elizabeth II. ANI
US approves 300 million dollar anti-terror aid for Pakistan
U.S. President George Bush has sanctioned millions of dollars as aid to Pakistan to continue its fight against terrorism, as Pakistans new prime minister, Makhdoom Yousuf Raza Gillani, takes charge of the administration in Islamabad. ANI
Women bosses are more likely to discriminate against mothers
Women bosses are more likely than men to discriminate against female employees with children, claims Sir Alan Sugar, executive chairman of Amstrad and Viglen, while discussing the issue of working women and the provision of childcare. ANI
EC to take action against violators of election code of conduct
Nepals Election Commission (EC) has decided to take immediate action against violators of the election code of conduct. ANI
Gordon Brown to tell US to reengage in world
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown will urge the United States to re-engage with the world in the manner which it did after the Second World War, saying the world is at a point in history when it needs American values and leadership. ANI
US gave Pak 12.28 bln-dlr-aid in past seven years: Congressional Research Service
During the past seven years, the US gave Pakistan around 7.74 billion dollars in the form of security-related assistance under different heads, like Anti-Terrorism, International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement, Frontier Corps training and equipment, Non-proliferation, Global Training and Equipment, non-proliferation, etc. ANI
Gateway to Tibet is a virtual war zone, closed as unrest continues
The gateway to the Tibetan plateau, Chengdu, a city of 10 million people in the middle of China, has been blocked off at various points by police and paramilitaries, and if a New York Times report is to be believed, a virtual war is on the region between the Tibetans and the Chinese. ANI
War on terror will continue, Musharraf tells US officials
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf said that his country would continue to pursue a comprehensive counter-terrorism strategy, emphasising the importance of a stable, broad based and multifaceted relationship between Pakistan and the United States. ANI
Musharraf wont move Supreme Court on sacked judges restoration: Pak AG
Pakistans Attorney General Malik Muhammad Qayyum said President Pervez Musharraf has no intention of filing a reference with the Supreme Court against the restoration of judges sacked on November 3, 2007. ANI
Cheeky birthday card from Princess Di up for grabs
A cheeky birthday card Diana, Princess of Wales, sent to a member of staff at St Jamess Palace is up for grabs on eBay. ANI
UNSC to consider UN probe into Benazir killing after Pak requests
The United Nations Security Council has said that it will consider a UN investigation into the assassination of PPP leader Benazir Bhutto only after a formal request is made by the Pakistan government. ANI
Oz entrepreneur to construct Stonehenge replica Down Under!
Australians will soon not have to travel to the UK to visit the prehistoric Stonehenge, for an Aussie entrepreneur smitten by the structure has planned to construct an exact replica of it Down Under. ANI
New Pak govts stance may pose difficulties for US war on terror mission: Stratfor
The emergence of civilian rule in Pakistan and the initial indications from the new government might pose difficulties for the US, as far as Pakistans support in US-led war on international terror is concerned, the US intelligence service Stratfor has said. ANI
Pakistani female filmmaker wins US student Emmy award
A Pakistani female filmmaker has won the coveted student Emmy award for producing a documentary Bismillah, in the name of Allah, guiding the new generation of young Muslim girl scouts to balance their American and Islamic identities without compromise. ANI
New Pak regime tells US theres a new sheriff in town
The two US State Department officials presently camping in Islamabad during the transition of power were reportedly told in no uncertain terms that the US-Pak relationship could change given the new ground realities following the installation of a new democratic government. ANI
Pranab favours the Nuke-deal but fails to give any time frame
External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee has said that the UPA Government was still seeking consensus on the nuclear deal, which was being opposed by its Communist allies. He, however, failed to give a time frame within which the deal would be signed. ANI
US officials urge Nawaz to soften anti-Musharraf stand, ex-PM refuses
Siding with their old time anti-terror ally (Musharraf), two key US officials camping in Islamabad - Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte and Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher, have reportedly appealed to former premier Nawaz Sharif to soften his stand on President Pervez Musharraf. They said Washington feels comfortable getting along with the President. ANI
Govt will have to do something if Musharraf doesnt to step down immediately: Nawaz
Hours after Syed Yousuf Raza Gillani was sworn in as the new Pakistan Prime Minister, PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif sent warning signals to President Pervez Musharraf, asking him to step down immediately else the new government will have to do something to get rid of him. ANI
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