Investigators have arrested 44 people in an attempt to quell religious tension that broke out in eastern Bangladesh after a Muslim crowd recently vandalised Hindu homes and temples, police said yesterday.
Antonio Tanger, ambassador of Portugal, speaks about the embassy’s backing for Portuguese courses in Qatar.
Qatar was voted for the fourth consecutive time to the UN International Law Commission (ILC).
This weekend marks the 50th anniversary of the Toyota Corolla, one of the world’s best-selling cars.
US prosecutors are bearing down on generic pharmaceutical companies in a sweeping criminal investigation into suspected price collusion, a fresh challenge for an industry that’s already reeling from public outrage over the spiralling costs of some medicines.
Ireland's foreign ministry is investigating reports that an Irish citizen died in a suicide attack near the Iraqi city of Mosul, a spokesman said on Saturday.
A Japanese man died in a paragliding accident in north India's Himachal Pradesh state, popular with both domestic and foreign tourists for its Himalayan peaks, police said on Saturday.
The dollar shortage has become acute in countries like Egypt, Nigeria, Iran, Angola, Uzbekistan and South Sudan, among many others...
Iraqi forces were inching to within striking distance of eastern Mosul yesterday as defence chiefs from the US-led coalition met in Paris to review the offensive on the militant bastion.
HH the Grandfather Emir issued a group of decisions in 1972 that helped regulate the state’s administrative structure
Senegal on Saturday put into service one of sub-Saharan Africa’s largest solar energy projects as it pushes to become a regional player in renewables on a continent where the majority remain off-grid.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte expressed hope yesterday that fishermen would be able to return to the disputed Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea in the next few days.