Venezuela’s high court ordered the opposition to drop plans for a political trial against President Nicolas Maduro, whose rivals blame him for food shortages in the volatile country.
An Afghan air force strike killed five soldiers and a police officer in western Afghanistan, an official said Saturday, the latest in a series of so-called "friendly fire" incidents.
The European Central Bank is in no rush to ease monetary policy in response to Britain’s vote to leave the European Union, taking comfort in a calmer-than-feared market reaction, bank officials said yesterday
The Public Works Authority, Ashghal, will implement a closure for six months from Friday on two sections of Al Muthaf Street in the Old Slata area.
Forty years since the release of their iconic debut album “Take the Heat Off Me” and with it the conquering of disco floors with hits such as Daddy Cool, Sunny, and Baby Do You Wanna Bump, ...
Mehbooba Mufti was sworn in yesterday as Jammu and Kashmir’s first woman chief minister, taking over from her father nearly three months after he died in office.
New iPhone and iPad models likely to be unveiled on Monday are aimed at helping Apple keep momentum in the fast-evolving mobile device market.
Tokyo’s scandal-tinged Olympic stadium will be completed in time for the 2020 games, the city’s governor said yesterday.
While the battle for the yellow jersey should be dominating thoughts ahead of yesterday’s final Pyrenean stage.
A senior Iranian negotiator voiced hope that a nuclear deal with six major powers would be completed but cautioned that there was work to be done
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Raghuram Rajan’s decision to cut rates last week .
The move to proceed to a vote sparked fresh anger from opposition lawmakers.