Obama visits Humayun's tomb, finds it spectacular
New Delhi: US President Barack Obama on Sunday visited the 16th century Humayun's tomb in the Indian capital and called it 'spectacular'. He was accompanied by his wife and US First Lady Michelle Obam
Powerful N-Korea army figure dies
Seoul: Jo Myong Rok, one of the most influential military figures of the North Korean communist regime and a close confidante of military ruler Kim Jong Il, has died. He was 82.
Vice Marshal Jo died
Obama's dance steps make waves in US
Washington: US President Barack Obama's unscripted dance moves while celebrating Diwali with students in Mumbai are making news back home in the US.
Pictures of Obama's 'Dancing, Diwali', as CNN put
Over 100 hurt in Iran quake
Tehran: At least 104 people were injured in a magnitude 4.9 earthquake that hit Iran on Saturday, a media report said.
The quake occurred at 0352 GMT on Saturday in Doroud town in the western provinc
NDMA to secure parliament as Obama speaks
New Delhi: The National Disaster Management Authority is geared up to provide chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) cover for US President Barack Obama as he addresses India's members
Islam distorted by a few extremists: Obama
Mumbai: Islam is a great religion but there is a need to isolate those who have distorted its vision, US President Barack Obama told a huge gathering of college students here on Sunday.
"We recognise
India's tech-driven citizen engagement impresses Obama
Mumbai: Even the US has not taken technology and connectivity to remote corners in the way India has to deliver social services and empower people, President Barack Obama remarked on Sunday after a sn
India is a 'risen' power: Obama
Mumbai: US President Barack Obama on Sunday said he wanted to take ties with India to another level and asserted that the South Asian nation has already 'risen' as a power.
"The common thread that r
Learning each day from Gandhi's life: Obama
Mumbai: Mahatma Gandhi's journey is a never-ending source of inspiration for the young generation, US President Barack Obama said Sunday.
Answering a question on how he implements the principles of
Democrats elections debacle 'will not alter Indo-US ties'
Mumbai: Looking for mid-term adjustments for his government in the wake of an electoral debacle back home, President Barack Obama Sunday ruled out any change in the 'fundamental belief' of US policy t