Bomb attacks hit a mosque and a congress centre in the eastern German city of Dresden, police said Tuesday, adding that they suspected a xenophobic and nationalist motive.
Barcelona failed to capitalise on Real Madrid dropping points against Villarreal as the La Liga champions were held to a 1-1 draw at home to Atletico Madrid on Wednesday, while talisman Lionel Messi limped off with a groin injury.
Qatar Charity (QC) has said this year’s 'Your Udhias, their Eid' campaign, during which sacrificial meat is distributed to the faithful and the needy, reached about 1mn beneficiaries around the world.
A doctor at a hospital in India’s capital, New Delhi, was recently tracking a wall of monitors displaying the vital signs of intensive care patients admitted hundreds of kilometers away when red-and-yellow alerts rang out.
An Emirati woman has sought leave to have a sex change operation in what would be a first for the United Arab Emirates, newspapers reported on Tuesday.
The HBO television series Veep and Game of Thrones took the top prizes at the 68th Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday, in a televised ceremony that delivered some laughs but few surprises.
Opponents of France’s controversial labour reforms took to the streets yesterday for the 14th time in six months in a last-ditch bid to quash the measures that lost the Socialist government crucial support on the left.
Oarsmen row a serpentine boat in unison as they compete in the Mahatma Boat Race at Pamba River, ahead of Onam celebrations at Chengannur, near Allepey, Kerala, yesterday.
The Khalid bin Abdullah al-Attiyah Roundabout in western Doha will be closed for more than two years starting September 10.
A US software firm which chose Singapore for the world's first public trial of driverless taxis hopes to be operating in 10 Asian and US cities by 2020, an executive said Monday.
Two pilots were arrested in Scotland on suspicion of being under the influence of alcohol as they prepared to fly a passenger plane to the United States, police said on Sunday.
A lawyer and adviser to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said the Australian native’s government has done nothing for Assange despite repeated calls for assistance to help the whistleblower out of years of legal and diplomatic troubles.