The South African tax department yesterday withdrew its legal case against high-profile politician Julius Malema, allowing the vocal ...
While the Blackhawks were locked in their battles with the Ducks, coach Joel Quenneville still made some time for a little relaxation.
Tokyo stocks chalked up a 12th straight gain yesterday, their best run in more than a quarter of a century, while Shanghai and Hong Kong rebounded as data indicated...
Sixty-nine people burnt to death in southeast Nigeria after a petrol tanker lost control, rammed into a busy bus station and burst into flames
The impoverished Gaza Strip is a "powder keg" at risk of exploding, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Monday
The number of buses has already reached 165 compared to 122 at the beginning of this year
Syria’s antiquities director says he fears the killings are a harbinger of the much-dreaded destruction of the ancient site...
European equity markets closed sharply higher yesterday before a G7 finance meeting focusing on Greece’s debt drama, while airlines group IAG neared its takeover of Irish rival Aer Lingus.
Japan’s Kei Nishikori believes his rise into the world top five would never have happened had he not forged his skills in America’s do-or-die sports environment.
Pakistani investigators on Wednesday arrested the head of a firm accused of running a global fake degree empire ...
FIFA presidential candidate Prince Ali bin al-Hussein’s election team informed .
China's yuan currency, which Washington has long alleged was manipulated, is "no longer undervalued" ...