Barack Obama to meet Manmohan Singh in September
Washington: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will meet with US President Barack Obama at the White House next month, where the two leaders will chart a course seeking enhanced bilateral ties and defence
Barack Obama praises Hillary Clinton
Washington: US President Barack Obama has praised Hillary Clinton describing her as a great Secretary of State, days after he had invited his former top diplomat for a lunch at the White House. "By t
Indian Army most influential in Asia Pacific: US General
Washington: The Indian Army is by far the most influential in the Asia Pacific region, a top American General has said, asserting that the US should work with partners like India and Egypt to shape a
Fake letter: CPM, DMK say signatures faked
Bangalore: A day after it was reported that 65 MPs wrote to President Barack Obama, urging him not to grant visa to Gujarat CM Narendra Modi, it has emerged that the letter could have been faked with
After Af-Pak, US to deploy drones to fresh frontiers
Washington: The US is shifting its huge fleet of drones from combat zones in Afghanistan and Pakistan to fresh frontiers, where these planes will spy on a melange of armed groups, drug runners, pirat
Aegis to create over 5,000 jobs in US
Essar-owned Aegis, a global outsourcing and technology services company, Friday said it plans to create more than 5,000 jobs at its centres in the US over the next four months.
Scariest swing in the world
Thrill-seekers looking for a new way to get their adrenaline pumping may want to head to the Colorado, US, where a new ride has trumped all other river swings.
Dangling over a crevice that disappears
Andhra Pradesh priest faces sex charge in US, released on bail
Washington: An Indian Catholic priest, who was arrested in the US on charges of engaging in sexual contact with a child under 13 years of age, has been released on a bail of USD 75,000.
Father Leo Ko
Russia risks US wrath on Snowden asylum
Russia on Saturday faced stark warnings from the United States against granting asylum to fugitive US leaker Edward Snowden after he broke three weeks of silence to tell activists he wanted sanctuary in the country.
Infosys in talks with clients on US immigration bill
Infosys on Friday said it is in discussion with clients for a contingency plan to ensure business continuity in the event of the US immigration reforms bill becoming a law.