World Navigator in Russian highway plane crash was drunk: Official MOSCOW : The navigator of a Russian plane that crashed onto a highway in the north-western region of Karelia in June, Published 19 Sep, 2011 07:40am
Top News Australia to probe Asia steel imports SYDNEY : Australian authorities on Monday launched an inquiry into steel imports from China and four other Asian natio Published 19 Sep, 2011 06:59am
Top News Oil revival lifts Abu Dhabi 2010 nominal GDP 16pc DUBAI: Abu Dhabi's nominal economic output rose 15.9 percent in 2010, after shrinking nearly a quarter in the previous y Published 18 Sep, 2011 10:05am
Top News Automaker JLR to open plant in England: Newspaper LONDON : British luxury automaker Jaguar Land Rover is set to build a 400 million pounds ($632 million) engine plant in Published 18 Sep, 2011 10:03am
Business & Finance BoE's Posen sees UK inflation down by summer 2012 LONDON : Bank of England policymaker Adam Posen said on Sunday he expected Britain 's inflation rate to peak soon and Published 18 Sep, 2011 09:59am
Business & Finance German giant Siemens renounces nuclear activity: CEO BERLIN : German industrial giant Siemens is turning the page on nuclear energy, the group's CEO Peter Loescher told the Published 18 Sep, 2011 09:54am
Life & Style Business thins out at Goa's traditional barbers PANAJI: Laxman Arondekar, from the Indian resort state of Goa , has got to a point in life where he knows what he wants Published 18 Sep, 2011 09:07am
Business & Finance UBS head says not planning to resign over $2bn fraud GENEVA : The head of Swiss banking giant UBS said Sunday that he did not feel guilty about the $2 billion rogue trading Published 18 Sep, 2011 08:57am
Business & Finance South Korea suspends 7 more ailing savings banks SEOUL : South Korea 's financial regulators on Sunday ordered the temporary closure of seven more savings banks as part Published 18 Sep, 2011 07:15am
Business & Finance Kuwait's Global seeks new debt deal from creditors DUBAI : Kuwait 's Global Investment House asked creditors to delay principal repayments on debt due in December, it sai Published 18 Sep, 2011 06:59am
Business & Finance India duty-free deal 'game-changer' for Bangladesh DHAKA : As Abdus Salam Murshedey strolls through his vast garment factory in Dhaka , hundreds of seamstresses stitch sh Published 18 Sep, 2011 06:48am
Top News Military leaders meet to salvage Pak-US ties WASHINGTON : The top Pakistani and US military leaders met in Spain to discuss ways to shore up strained ties. Join Published 18 Sep, 2011 06:44am
World Obama heads to UN touting Libya, backing Israel WASHINGTON : US President Barack Obama embarks on a diplomatic marathon this week at the United Nations, touting his a Published 18 Sep, 2011 06:32am
Top News Fifteen killed in Khyber Agency KHYBER AGENCY: At least fifteen people were killed when Taliban militants attacked a checkpost manned by pro-government Published 18 Sep, 2011 06:11am
Markets Mongolia rejects major coal mine deal ULAN BATOR: Mongolia 's National Security Council (NSC) has rejected a tentative deal struck in July with foreign firms Published 17 Sep, 2011 09:29am
World Khamenei warns Arab revolts against trusting the West TEHRAN : Iran 's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday warned those involved in popular Arab uprisings agai Published 17 Sep, 2011 09:04am
Top News Research In Motion stock plunges on weak sales NEW YORK : Shares of Research In Motion (RIM) plunged 19 percent on Wall Street on Friday after the BlackBerry maker rep Published 17 Sep, 2011 08:54am
Top News Pakistan sets up booth to raise charity BEIJING : Pakistan was among the 71 diplomatic missions in Beijing that established Saturday booths to raise charity Published 17 Sep, 2011 07:42am
Markets Dollar benefits from Europe's debt muddle NEW YORK : The US dollar gained against other major currencies on Friday, while the euro fell after a meeting of Europea Published 17 Sep, 2011 07:37am
Business & Finance Dengue virus can not be overcome overnight: Sri Lankan Experts ISLAMABAD : The Sri Lankan medical experts who are on visit of Punjab have said that the Dengue virus could not be ove Published 17 Sep, 2011 07:13am
KSE-100 closes above 97,000 for the first time as investors dismiss political noise, index gains 1,782 points