Fierce fighting and clashes between regime forces and rebels rocked the eastern edge of Syria's capital on Friday, an AFP correspondent and military source said, despite a fragile truce across the country.
Hillary Clinton is resuming campaigning after pneumonia forced her to take time off, and a top aide said the Democratic candidate’s presidential campaign would have to work harder because a candidate as controversial as Republican Donald Trump makes it “harder to be heard”.
Polish Police officer, chief sergeant Dariusz Tybura (left) talks with Essex Police officer Paul Harrison, as they walk through Harlow, north of London yesterday.
As Europe clamours to know how Britain plans to implement its decision to leave the European Union, new Prime Minister Theresa May is giving little away, but her strategy is becoming clear.
For Ahmad al-Rashid, fleeing from his home in Aleppo, northern Syria, to Iraq in 2013 was the safest choice he had.
An Austrian court on Wednesday sentenced a Syrian man to life in jail for murdering his wife in his homeland in 2011, after Vienna refused to extradite him because of the country's civil war.
Uber launched a groundbreaking driverless car service Wednesday, jumping ahead of Detroit auto giants and Silicon Valley rivals with technology that could revolutionize transportation.
Novak Djokovic remains totally unaffected by the fact that he has reached the semi-finals of the US Open on the back of three walkovers or retirements from opponents.
Ooredoo has announced that all businesses in Qatar will stop receiving paper bills from September 30, as part of efforts to reduce the company’s carbon footprint in the country.
Mixing old school with cool disco, soul and funk, Doha Hustle by Kinky D is once again bringing a night of fun at Nozomi.
Sri Lankan off-spinner Sachithra Senanayake has been fined 30 per cent of his match fee for making disparaging remarks during the opening T20 game against Australia.
Almost 50mn children throughout the world have been “uprooted” from their homes by war, violence or persecution, the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) said yesterday.