Malaysia’s prime minister vowed yesterday that police would crack down on “brazen” crimes as concern over rising lawlessness.
Australian batsman David Warner has admitted he is devastated by the idea that his off-field behaviour may have played a part in the sacking of national coach Mickey Arthur.
Sri Lanka’s main Muslim party, the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC), announced yesterday that it has decided to contest a key election in September independently and not with the government.
Asian markets mostly rose yesterday following a rally in the previous session, while Tokyo enjoyed a pick-up after a long weekend as the dollar remained strong against the yen.
Countries in Latin America, Asia and Europe spurned asylum requests by Edward Snowden yesterday, despite a call by Venezuela for the world to protect the former US spy agency...
Egypt’s president, accused of fuelling sectarian hatred, promised swift justice yesterday for a deadly attack on minority Shias.
A police officer stabbed in a mosque by a man brandishing a large combat knife has been praised for his “heroic” actions as he helped arrest the knifeman despite his injuries.
Gunmen yesterday demanded the Libyan government’s resignation as they besieged ministries despite the adoption.