The man convicted of killing American nun and Amazon activist Dorothy Stang in 2005, has been released from a Brazilian.
A suicide bomber killed 12 policemen in Afghanistan yesterday when he blew himself up inside a police station, officials said...
Latin American leaders have slammed European governments for diverting Bolivian President Evo Morales’ plane on rumours that it was carrying a wanted former US spy agency contractor,
Brazil is expecting at least 15bn reais ($7bn) from any company or group seeking the rights over the country’s largest oil find Libra, which is up for auction in October..
Armed forces chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi announces a freezing of the Islamist-drafted constitution and early presidential elections
Thousands said farewell yesterday to a giant inflatable yellow rubber duck which has captivated Hong Kong, on its final day in the city’s harbour before it heads to the US.
World number one Nicol David suffered her most surprising defeat in four years when she lost her British Open title with a second successive defeat against England’s Laura Massaro.
Leading banks have suspended staff on government orders after a media sting operation revealed suspected money laundering at more than 20 financial institutions, reports yesterday.
The Arab League flagged a shift in the terms of its 2002 peace initiative to incorporate mutual land swaps under an Israeli-Palestinian settlement.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh urged global companies yesterday to make the sun-baked nation a solar energy hub as the country seeks to cut its chronic power shortages.
The bank is offering 50mn shares at QR20 a piece through a rights issue as well as through an IPO of 50mn shares at QR21 per share
Pakistan’s new Welsh rugby coach Roger Coombs said yesterday he was looking to develop the game at the grassroots, and suggested he was not overly worried about working in the troubled country.