The Court of Appeal has reduced the verdict of a Colombian woman convicted of illicit drug trade from death sentence to 15 years in jail.
As President Barack Obama counts down his last months in office, he has returned to one of his earliest and most ambitious promises, one he fully articulated in Prague in 2009: “I state clearly and with conviction America’s commitment to seek the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons
The British government has ordered an inquiry into the way the country’s anti-doping agency handled allegations that a British doctor prescribed banned performance-enhancing drugs to leading sports people.
Treasury-market traders say the Federal Reserve has a communication problem.
In a rare display of political unity, both South and North Korea yesterday condemned Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for failing to apologise during a US visit for the wartime use...
Bard lovers can rejoice. The British Council has announced Shakespeare Lives, an unprecedented global programme of events and activities...
The vintage plane clipped a tree as it went down shortly after taking off from Santa Monica Airport.
Ahmed Kobeissi trained Sraab (Salim Golam astride) put in a terrific stretch.
The UN Human Rights Council is investigating allegations of rights abuses and mass killings of civilians in the final stages of Sri Lanka's separatist war.
Weather for tonight until 06:00 hours on Wednesday is to be fine to slight dust inshore and slight dust and some clouds offshore.
Dozens of people have been arrested in the Philippines in a multinational crackdown on the exploding global menace
Pakistan’s Federal Minister of Commerce Khurram Dastgir has said trade with India will accelerate growth in Pakistan instead of hurting its economy.