India, a headache for US IT firms
Washington:The influential American IT and telecom industry on Wednesday sought intervention of the Obama Administration against what they alleged are “discriminatory” Indian policies, which they cla
PM begins US trip, to meet Nawaz Sharif too
New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today embarked on a visit to the US to chart a course for "future cooperation" by expanding and deepening bilateral relations in a host of areas, including tr
Would invite my attackers to Gurudwara: Sikh professor
New York: A Sikh professor, who was brutally attacked and injured by a mob of up to 30 people who called him "Osama" and "terrorist" here, has said he would invite the attackers to visit the Gurudwar
Sikh professor attacked in possible hate crime in US
New York: A Sikh professor at Columbia University has been allegedly attacked by a group of men who called him "Osama" and "terrorist" in an assault which the police is investigating as a hate crime.
Several killed in shooting at Washington Navy Yard
Washington: Several people were killed and as many as 10 wounded today in a shooting at a building at the Washington Navy Yard. A defense official, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of a
If diplomacy fails, be prepared for anti-Syria action: Obama
A day after a Russia-U.S. agreement on securing and destroying Syria's chemical weapons, US President Barack Obama has said, "if diplomacy fails, be prepared to act against Syria."According to the US
Americans use Web to abandon children
Wisconsin: Todd and Melissa Puchalla struggled for more than two years to raise Quita, the troubled teenager they’d adopted from Liberia. When they decided to give her up, they found new parents to t
UK supplied sarin to Syria
London: British companies sold chemicals to Syria that could have been used to produ-ce the deadly nerve agent that killed 1,400 people.
The revelation was made by Daily Mail on Sunday. Between July
Putin warns West on Syria action
President Vladimir Putin warned the west against taking one-sided action in Syria but also said Russia “doesn’t exclude” supporting a United Nations resolution on punitive military strikes if it is proved that Damascus used poison gas on its own people.
Syria lauds 'confused' Obama's 'historic American retreat'
Cairo: Syria today described as "historic American retreat" President Barack Obama's "confused" decision to seek Congressional nod before launching a military strike against it over alleged use of ch