Hot air balloons fly over the Loire, during the 39th French Air-Balloon Championship in Brissac-Quincé, France. The event which ended yesterday saw 92 competitors.
A strong jobs report will likely reinforce the view the Fed will opt to decrease its bond purchases, while a weak one would do the opposite
Matt Kuchar joined the birdie brigade at Liberty National to overtake clubhouse leaders Webb Simpson and Gary Woodland by a stroke late in the second round of The Barclays on Friday.
A 15-tonne ball of congealed fat — dubbed Britain’s biggest ever “fatberg” — has been dredged up from a London sewer, utility company Thames Water said yesterday.
Communist New People’s Army (NPA) commander Leoncio Pitao, alias Parago, escorts government soldiers during their release ceremony in a remote village in Paquibato...
Serbian Premier Ivica Dacic said yesterday that he has sacked finance and economy minister Mladjan Dinkic and kicked Dinkic’s United Regions of Serbia (URS) out of the ruling coalition.
Gunther von Hagens’ anatomical horse and rider ‘Rearing Horse with Rider’ is seen on display at Times Square in New York yesterday.
Four Seasons hotel’s international chefs have made the traditional Ramadan experience memorable by creating an Arabic ambience at its Ramadan tent at the Al Mirqab ballroom.
Matt Kemp returned from the disabled list with a vengeance, smashing RBI hits in his first three at-bats as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Washington Nationals...
Romelu Lukaku handed Jose Mourinho a winning start to his new reign as Chelsea manager yesterday with a perfectly timed debut goal after the club confirmed a bid for Wayne Rooney.
A middle-aged, middle-class couple who are presumed to be Russian were jailed in Germany yesterday for passing on hundreds of Nato and EU documents in two decades of spying for Moscow.
Despite the low-key reception accorded to him by New Delhi and the lukewarm tone of the dialogue, John Kerry’s first visit to India as the US secretary of state may have come just in time...