Bollywood superstar Salman Khan pleaded not guilty in a long-standing case that alleges he used unlicensed arms to shoot antelopes in western India, saying he was framed.
More than 30 top British universities, English language course providers, and other education institutions will take part in the two-day “Study in the UK” higher education fair on March 13 and 14 at La Cigale hotel.
As the second edition of Qumra, Qatar’s first international film and creative industry gathering, came to a close yesterday, dozens of filmmakers and film lovers returned home with a sense of elation and bucketfuls of wisdom.
A group of Syrian rebel fighters late Friday seized control of a crossing on the Iraqi border, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
Conservation group Greenpeace warned yesterday that the environmental impact of the Fukushima nuclear crisis five years ago...
Emerging equities touched two-month highs yesterday, posting their biggest one-day gain since mid-February, as a data uptick in developed countries overshadowed weak indicators within the emerging world.
Facing a daunting Rs8tn ($117bn) of stressed assets in its financial system, India is stepping up efforts to tackle an issue that is threatening to derail Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s development agenda.
Just after seven o’clock on a winter evening, at the end of a long day in which he has returned to his old life of being the second best tennis player in the world, Andy Murray stretches out on a sofa at Queen’s Club in London.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov agreed on Tuesday on the need to urgently implement the cessation of hostilities agreement in Syria.
European stock markets rebounded strongly yesterday, shrugging off a Chinese share slide, as investors looked ahead to a key meeting of finance ministers to discuss strains in the global economy and Wall Street opened steady.
Triple Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton hailed his ‘fantastic’ Mercedes after wrapping up the first pre-season test with another 99 laps before lunchtime yesterday.
The Turkish government has ordered a halt to construction work on a gold mine in a town near the Black Sea