Obama to meet US business heads in India
Washington: During his India trip, US President Barack Obama will meet top US business leaders, including India-born Pepsico chairperson Indra Nooyi, to 'discuss the opportunities and challenges of do
Obama-Singh 'unlikely to talk about Kashmir'
Washington: Kashmir issue is unlikely to figure during talks between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Barack Obama in New Delhi next month as US considers this an "internal" matter of India
Iran developed new suicide vest for al-Qaeda use in Iraq: Wikileaks
Washington:: Iranian-backed forces devised new forms of suicide vests for al-Qaeda to use in Iraq, assessments released by controversial web site Wikileaks reveal.
Intelligence of variable quality h
US rejects Pak request for intervention in Kashmir
Washington: Rejecting fresh calls by Pakistan seeking its intervention on the Kashmir issue, the US has made it clear that it was for India and Pakistan to find a resolution through 'additional dialog
'Osama, Zawahiri in NW Pak under ISI protection'
Washington: World's most wanted terrorists Osama bin Laden and his deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri may be hiding close to each other in houses in northwest Pakistan, protected by some members of ISI, a media
Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai among world's fastest-growing cities
Washington: Three Indian cities - Ahmedabad, Bengaluru and Chennai - have been listed among the world's fastest-growing cities by Forbes magazine. It also called Gujarat the 'most market-oriented and
Most Americans would dump Obama in 2012: poll
Washington: Most Americans don't like the way President Barack Obama is running the country, and if voters could have their say today, only 38 per cent would re-elect him, according to a new poll.
Washington approves United, Continental merger
The United States on Friday cleared the way for a merger between US carriers United and Continental that will create the world's biggest airline, officials and the airlines said.
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Egypt joins Palestine, Israel talks
Cairo, Aug. 21: The Egyptian President, Mr Hosni Mubarak, accepted an invitation to attend the start of direct peace talks between the Israeli and Palestinian leaders in Washington next month, a newsp
US gives aid to Pak, questions China N-deal
Islamabad, July 19: The US secretary of state Hillary Clinton announced more than $500 million in new aid projects for Pakistan on Monday, which Washington hopes will help win over a sceptical public