Gunmen abducted a German female aid worker in Kabul in broad daylight, officials said, highlighting the growing risk to humanitarian workers in Afghanistan.
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe yesterday criticised the killing of Cecil the Lion, saying the animal was a key part of the country’s heritage.
Joe Root hopes England’s victorious Ashes campaign convinces Alastair Cook to remain as captain long into the future.
Jose Mourinho delivered a clear sign he was fuming about the decision that cost Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois a red card.
A gang armed with machetes hacked a secular blogger to death at his home in Dhaka yesterday in the fourth such murder in Bangladesh since the start of the year,
Millions of Londoners battled their way into work yesterday as furious business leaders and commuters demanded that union bosses and Boris Johnson.
Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg called an emergency meeting for tomorrow to discuss security at the request of Turkey...
Greece’s most influential think tank warned yesterday of a sharp drop back into recession in a report that came hours after parliament approved a second package of reform measures..
Malaysian authorities have blocked access to a website critical of Prime Minister Najib Razak’s government.
At the venue where he stamped his greatness on the sport with the lowest score to par in major golf history, Tiger Woods trudged off the 18th at St Andrews yesterday.
South African Louis Oosthuizen returns to the scene of his greatest triumph this week as he looks to emulate his stunning 2010 breakthrough on the Old Course when he won the Open by seven shots.
US, European and Asian energy firms will tomorrow compete in Mexico’s first oil auction since a historic reform brought back private investors,