A universal truth that continues to hold good is the appeal that good-looking food has. It proves the old saying: “We feast from our eyes and not from our mouth.”
Clues overlooked by police were in focus yesterday ahead of a summer recess in Germany’s trial of racially motivated killings, allegedly by two neo-Nazis who later killed themselves.
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.
Germany’s parliament has launched hearings into the defence ministry’s botched procurement of reconnaissance drones, in a scandal that threatens to damage Chancellor...
The pesticide that killed 23 schoolchildren last week is a nerve poison banned by many countries because of what the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Following a successful collaboration last year, Doha Centre for Media Freedom (DCMF) recently concluded a series of workshops organised in conjunction...
A group of more than 50 Maoist guerrillas ambushed a police patrol in Jharkhand yesterday, killing the district police chief and four others, officials said.
After retiring from a long career at IBM, Spain’s Angel Miralda poured his savings into a small solar farm in the hilly northern region of Huesca...
South Africa’s main opposition Democratic Alliance party yesterday demanded a formal investigation into the breakdown of an ambulance carrying Nelson Mandela to hospital earlier this month.
Jamaica’s Veronica Campbell-Brown has tested positive for a banned drug and won’t defend her 200-metre world title this year, Jamaican media reported Saturday.
The A400M, a long-awaited new military transport plane, will take to the skies at the upcoming Paris Air Show before finally setting out to conquer markets worldwide after a four-year delay.
The Philippines posted surprisingly strong growth of 7.8% in the first quarter of the year, official data showed yesterday, cementing its status as one of Asia’s most dynamic economies.