Islamist group Hamas has banned public New Year's Eve parties in the Gaza Strip because they offend the territory's "values and religious traditions", police said on Wednesday.
More than 100 former separatist fighters in Indonesia’s Aceh province who hid out in the jungles and allegedly committed serious crimes have surrendered, an official said yesterday.
Burkina Faso’s constitutional court swore in Roch Marc Kabore as president yesterday, making the former prime minister the country’s first new leader in almost 30 years following his election last month.
Turkish banks reported sporadic disruption to credit card transactions yesterday as hackers stepped up a two-week barrage of cyberattacks, believed to be the worst the country has seen.
A new anti-cellulite treatment, 3D Shape Up, has been introduced by VLCC, a leader in the wellness domain, at its centres across the GCC countries.
Qatar Islamic Bank (QIB) has announced the launch of its upgraded website.
FIFA presidential hopeful Tokyo Sexwale said at the weekend it was high time Africa takes the reins ...
The African Union (AU) said it was ready to send 5,000 peacekeepers to Burundi to protect civilians caught up in a growing crisis, ...
Myanmar’s opium production remained at an output of estimated 647 tonnes in 2015, a new report by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) released on December 15 in Bangkok said, ...
The British branch of online retailer Amazon on Wednesday urged customers to throw away defective "hoverboards" ...
Swiss authorities said Saturday that two people of Syrian origin had been arrested in Geneva on suspicion of transporting "explosives and toxic gases"
In the past week, the key phrase around the Blues’ locker room has been “building good minutes.”