FBI team coming to Delhi to reveal Headley linksPORT OF SPAIN - A high-level FBI team will be coming to Delhi within a week with new information to unravel the terror plot hatched by David Coleman Headley and Tahawuur Rana and their links to the Mumbai carnage, National Security Adviser M.K. Narayanan said here. India not to interrogate Headley, Rana, says NSAPORT OF SPAIN - India’s National Security Adviser M K Narayanan has said that New Delhi has no plans to interrogate either David Coleman Headley, an alleged Lashkar operative based in the United States of Pakistani origin, or his associate, Tahawwur Hussain Rana, in connection with 26/11. Australia to host CHOGM 2011PORT OF SPAIN - Australia will host the 2011 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). This was decided at the current CHOGM in Trinidad and Tobago. Civil nuke cooperation announcement a testimony to India, Canada’s undeniable potential: HarperPORT OF SPAIN - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Saturday described the conclusion of the negotiations on nuclear cooperation agreement between Canada and India, as another step forward in strengthening the bonds between Ottawa and New Delhi. Climate Change hijacks CHOGM 2009PORT OF SPAIN - The issue of climate change has literally hijacked the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) here, with every other global issue being put on the backburner. CHOGM begins in Port of SpainPORT OF SPAIN - The meeting of the Commonwealth Heads of Government (CHOGM) began here on Saturday with a call by the Queen Elizabeth, to take the leadership role in the UN Copenhagen Summit on climate change. Foreign Minister Qureshi says India has failed to respond to Pak overturesPORT OF SPAIN - Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Friday said that India has so far failed to respond to Islamabad’s overtures on restarting the stalled composite dialogue process as also evidence with regard to the probe into the 26/11 terror attacks on Mumbai, which claimed 166 innocent lives. Queen wears her wedding tiara for CHOGM banquetPORT OF SPAIN - A white floor length embroidered dress, a necklace of giant pigeon red rubies and diamonds and a magnificent tiara….the Queen (Elizabeth II) was dressed to impress at the state banquet given by Trinidadian President George Maxwell Richards on the first day of the two day Commonwealth Heads of Government MeetingsCHOGM). The Queen provides the much needed glamour element to CHOGMPORT OF SPAIN - Now, who told French Presdent Nicholas Sarkozy to come here without his glamorous wife, Carla Bruni. In fact, most heads of government have arrived in this balmy Caribbean town without their spouses. PM greets nation on Bakr EidPORT OF SPAIN - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh wished the people on Eid ul Zuha and expressed the hope that the spirit of selfless giving symbolised by the festival unites all Indians. So will they meet?PORT OF SPAIN - SMK and SMQ. Well they might, or then again, they might not. This is the question and that is the answer at every multilateral summit where India and Pakistan participate. India has taken careful note of IAEA resolution on Iran: SourcesPORT OF SPAIN - Explaining its position on why it supported the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) resolution to prevent Iran from developing a uranium-enrichment facility in secrecy, official sources in the Indian delegation accompanying Prime MinisterManmohan Singh at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM)here, said Friday that it did not mean that New Delhi approves, or thinks that a renewed punitive approach or imposing sanctions is theway to go forward on the issue. Diaspora determined to keep Indian culture, traditions alive in TrinidadPORT OF SPAIN - Interacting with the Indian Diaspora on the sidelines of the 21st Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) here, the feeling that comes out is that they extremely proud and have fond memories of India, its culture and traditions, despite years and decades of living away from their motherland. Climate change trial run in Port of SpainPORT OF SPAIN - Commonwealth leaders from 53 member nations, mainly former British colonies begin their three-day summit here from today. International media parks itself in cruise liner for CHOGM summitPORT OF SPAIN - The Caribbean Princess is a little city in itself and is one of two cruise liners placed at the seafront not far from the Hyatt Hotel, the venue of this year’s 21st Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). Security tightened in Port of Spain ahead of UK Queen’s arrivalPORT OF SPAIN - Britain’s Queen Elizabeth and members of her royal household are arriving here today to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). Trinidad and Tobago declares CHOGM holidayPort of Spain, Nov.26 (ANI): The Government of Trinidad and Tobago has ordered all schools and public offices here to be closed on Friday in anticipation of the city playing host to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). Obama cleans slate to rewrite US-Latin American tiesBUENOS AIRES/PORT OF SPAIN - US President Barack Obama delivered a good mix of words and gestures at the Summit of the Americas to wipe the slate clean for his new approach to US-Latin American relations, despite a deep heritage of mistrust. Obama calls for ‘deeds’ to follow very productive summitPORT OF SPAIN - US President Barack Obama hailed as ‘very productive’ the Summit of the Americas that ended Sunday in Trinidad and Tobago, but stressed that a lot remained to be done. Latin American leaders want Cuba back in OASPORT OF SPAIN - Latin American leaders who gathered here for the Fifth Summit of the Organisation of the Americas (OAS), Sunday favoured the return of Cuba into the grouping and urged the US to end its economic blockade on the island nation. Obama concerned over journalist’s sentencing by IranPORT OF SPAIN - US President Barack Obama is ‘deeply disappointed’ by Iran’s sentencing of an American-Iranian journalist, the White House said. Chavez’s gift to Obama becomes bestseller overnightPORT OF SPAIN - A book that was presented to US President Barak Obama by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez at a regional leaders’ summit here, rocketed to bestseller status overnight on the online bookstore Amazon.com. Caribbean dinner for leaders at Summit of the AmericasPORT OF SPAIN - The menu for Saturday’s official dinner for leaders from 34 countries at the Summit of the Americas in Trinidad and Tobago was set to reflect the diversity of Caribbean cuisine. Chavez considers restoring diplomatic ties with USPORT OF SPAIN - President Hugo Chavez Saturday said he was considering restoring Venezuela’s diplomatic ties with the US, in light of the change in policy under new US President Barack Obama. New steps on Cuba depend on its will to change: USPORT OF SPAIN - The US government stressed Saturday at the Summit of the Americas that any new developments in its policy towards Cuba, as requested by Latin American governments, will depend on the measures taken by Havana. South American presidents hail dialogue with ObamaPORT OF SPAIN - The meeting Saturday between US President Barack Obama and his South America counterparts was described as ‘cordial, respectful and open’ and one in which Cuba was ‘permanently’ on the table. Chavez speaks of ‘good start’ in ties with ObamaPORT OF SPAIN - The first meeting between US President Barack Obama and Hugo Chavez was a ‘good start’, the Venezuelan president said Saturday. Obama seeks ‘a new beginning with Cuba’PORT OF SPAIN - US President Barack Obama Friday signalled the opening of a new chapter in relations with Cuba, saying it would still be a long journey despite initial steps he has already taken. Summit of the Americas opens in Trinidad and TobagoPORT OF SPAIN - The Summit of the Americas, which brings together all countries in the hemisphere except Cuba, started Friday at a hotel in Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad and Tobago. Obama hype sweeps Trinidad and TobagoPORT OF SPAIN - Obama-mania has struck Trinidad and Tobago like a hurricane - though the Caribbean country is set to host 34 country leaders from across the Americas, residents only seem to care about US President Barack Obama. |