Garbage collectors joke as they participate in a national strike in Santiago on Monday.
Malaysia’s prime minister vowed yesterday that police would crack down on “brazen” crimes as concern over rising lawlessness.
China has ruled out the possibility of a proposed summit with Japan after Tokyo suggested the meeting in a bid to defuse an increasingly bitter territorial row.
Al Rayyan made it to the semi-finals of the Sheikh Jassim Cup by topping Group ‘A’ with a 2-0 win over a subdued Al Markhiya in a late evening match at the Gharafa Stadium yesterday.
Another body has been recovered from the Leicester car park where the remains of Richard III were discovered last year - but while a king of England.
Metro Rail Transit (MRT) general manager Al Vitangcol went on leave as the government investigates allegations.
There was a great Jewish dream during the Second World War. A great desire, a great hope, in fact, to get all the top Nazi leaders....
Gold hit its highest in a month yesterday, gathering momentum as a retreat in the dollar helped push prices through tough resistance at $1,322 an ounce...
The economic benefits of Britain’s European Union membership outweigh the loss of independence on policy.
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...
Boca Juniors president Daniel Angelici accused the Argentine government of turning a blind eye to the growing problem of soccer hooligans.
Emergency crews yesterday launched a major clean-up following a 6.5-magnitude earthquake in Wellington, as aftershocks continued to rattle the New Zealand capital.