As Uganda held its first-ever presidential debate on Friday night, the most barbed comments were directed at an empty lectern on the far right side of the stage.
Hundreds of women in Mumbai have won permits to drive auto-rickshaws, or tuk-tuks, through a lottery aimed at encouraging more women to take the wheel.
Middle Eastern oil exporters will continue to resort to “creative strategies” to retain their market share in Asia in the face of shifting global trade patterns and tougher competition, says Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation (Apicorp).
Reiterating her government’s firm stance and ‘zero tolerance policy’ against terrorism and militancy, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said none would be allowed to use Bangladesh’s soil for insurgency activities against any country.
A mortar attack was the cause of a deadly incident on December 23 at Istanbul's Sabiha Gokcen airport that left one person dead and damaged several planes, Turkish prosecutors said on Thursday.
David Cameron yesterday announced he will amend his flagship Housing Bill in an effort to meet concerns that it would cause a major loss of social housing in London.
What better way to enjoy the cool weather than to be all up and about and keep yourself warm while you are at it?
Mauricio Pochettino urged his Tottenham stars to keep their feet on the ground as they head into 2016 firmly in the Premier League title race.
Eight-time line honours winner Wild Oats XI pulled out of the Sydney to Hobart yesterday while American super-yacht Comanche was attempting repairs after fierce winds hit off Australia’s east coast, officials said.
A workshop on ways to enhance interaction with the international human rights treaty bodies opened in Doha yesterday.
Qatar Motor and Motorcycle Federation and it’s president Nasser Khalifa al-Attiyah celebratedthe Qatar National Day at the Islamic Museum at Corniche, with Soul Riders...
Trent Boult led a late New Zealand fight-back to leave Sri Lanka on 264-7 when rain ended play early on day one of the second Test in Hamilton yesterday.