The Pakistan government has launched a crackdown against over 8,400 individuals allegedly involved in terror financing in a first apparent sign of state acting decisively to track the money supply to extremists.
Indian stocks dropped the most in two weeks, tracking losses in global equities, as concern mounted that the recent rally has outpaced the outlook for earnings growth.
There’s a great picture available on the Internet of two great golfers contemplating their next move during one of the rounds at the 1966 Masters.
Six Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) activists, including three of Bangladeshi origin, have been arrested from Assam and West Bengal states of India, police said yesterday.
A United Nations rights rapporteur said yesterday she intended to visit the Philippines to investigate President Rodrigo Duterte’s deadly war on crime, but was seeking security guarantees for people she planned to speak with.
An Omani court on Monday upheld a government order to permanently close a national newspaper and jailed three of its journalists for undermining the state, judicial sources said.
There was a time when buying a Rolls-Royce was a wealthy person’s way of saying ‘I have earned this – this is my reward to cap a lifetime’s achievements’.
South African students and campus security guards yesterday clashed in Johannesburg, hurling rocks at each other as demonstrations over higher fees turned violent.
Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) has highlighted some simple steps that can help improve heart health and overall wellbeing as part of its new heart health campaign.
Couple facing problems in taking their surrogate daughter home
Hanley Ramirez jogged to the top of the dugout steps, flashed a pearly white smile and tipped his cap to an adoring Fenway Park crowd that had called for him.
Sri Lanka police briefly detained a national cricketer after a fatal crash involving his car and a motorcycle on one of the most dangerous roads in the country.