German automaker Volkswagen said global sales of all its brands rose by 3.7% in January compared to the same month last year, although they worsened in the US.
Spain’s Juan Jose Lobato clinched a summit finish victory in the key stage three of the Tour of Dubai yesterday as Italy’s Giacomo Nizzolo seized the overall leader’s blue jersey.
The US has deployed missile defence systems that will work with the Japanese and South Korean militaries to track a rocket that North Korea says it will launch sometime over an 18-day period beginning on Monday.
Domestic terrorism suspects collectively have faced less severe charges than those accused of acting on behalf of Islamic State
Something seems to have gone wrong with politics in the West. In the US, the billionaire tycoon and reality-TV star Donald Trump may win the Republican Party’s presidential nomination.
The US state of Georgia executed its oldest death row inmate Wednesday, just days before his 73rd birthday, in a move critics denounced as emblematic of capital punishment's excesses.
US Defence Secretary Ash Carter said yesterday the Pentagon would seek a $582.7bn defence budget next year and reshape its spending priorities to reflect a new strategic environment marked by Russian assertiveness and the rise of Islamic State.
Ted Cruz felled long-time Republican frontrunner Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton was battled into a virtual tie with rival Bernie Sanders on Monday ...
A white police officer plans to sue the estate of a black teenager he shot dead because he was traumatized by the fact that he accidentally killed the teen's neighbour in the incident, his lawyer said Saturday.
Senegal on Thursday hailed the discovery of offshore gas reserves estimated at 450 billion cubic metres as a game changer for the west African nation.
US Secretary of State John Kerry and Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi agreed yesterday on the need for a significant new UN Security resolution targeting North Korea after its January 6 nuclear test, though there were few signs of concrete progress.
US President Barack Obama has called for faster research on the quick-moving Zika virus, which is spread by mosquitoes and has been linked to a rise in birth defects in Brazil.