A Red Cross staffer freed after almost a year in captivity in Yemen was held for ransom not for political reasons, diplomatic sources in Oman said on Tuesday.
An Indian student who killed his pregnant girlfriend in a frenzied knife attack in New Zealand after she told him the baby was not his was sentenced to life imprisonment on Tuesday.
Had he followed the wishes of his parents, Jacques Webster could have gained a degree from the University of Texas...
Author Arundhati Roy (pictured) yesterday announced that her second novel will be published in 2017 - 20 years after she won the Booker Prize for her debut one.
While Trump’s lack of preparedness didn’t serve him well, what spoke even louder was his attitude
Thousands of people attended the funeral of Jordanian writer Nahed Hattar on Wednesday amid tight security, three days after he was shot dead on the steps of an Amman court.
Saudi Arabia, Malaysia and Iraq have legalised some 1.1mn undocumented Bangladeshi overseas workers as a result of successful diplomatic efforts of the government.
‘Everything clicked, and we got it done. It’s a real big win for us to beat this team here’
Britain vowed Tuesday to oppose any attempt to create an ‘EU army’ following the Brexit vote, although the head of NATO denied that European defence cooperation would undermine the transatlantic alliance.
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.
HH the Deputy Emir Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad al-Thani yesterday met with Indian ambassador Sanjeev Arora who is ending his tenure in the country.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj yesterday said Jammu and Kashmir is and will always remain an integral part of India.