An angry mob yesterday set ablaze the house of a person accused of murdering two youths in Ghoorpur, Allahabad, yesterday.
A French court on Friday acquitted former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn of pimping charges, drawing a line under the latest in a series of legal woes over his sexual escapades.
Alejandro Burzaco's whereabouts have been a mystery since seven FIFA executives were arrested in Zurich on the eve of a FIFA Congress last week.
After days of talks brokered by Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav, the Janata Parivar yesterday announced that Bihar Chief ...
HE the Minister of State for Defence Affairs Major General Hamad bin Ali al-Attiyah holding talks with the Commander of US Central Command General Lloyd J Austin III...
Oman’s official news agency says the American and a Singaporean had been “found” with help from Muscat...
The debate in the US about trade has taken an unfortunate turn. Instead of discussing the detailed issues on their merits,
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...
The impoverished Gaza Strip is a "powder keg" at risk of exploding, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Monday
Jonathan Toews scored twice as the Chicago Blackhawks advanced to their third Stanley Cup.
Top football sponsors Coca-Cola, Adidas, McDonald's and Visa pressed FIFA to clean itself up as the newest corruption scandal ...
Pakistani investigators yesterday arrested the head of a firm accused of running a global fake degree empire and conducted fresh raids at its ...