A competitor carries tree trunks during the Kenya Strongest Man Competition in Nairobi yesterday.
Qatar was voted for the fourth consecutive time to the UN International Law Commission (ILC).
The dollar shortage has become acute in countries like Egypt, Nigeria, Iran, Angola, Uzbekistan and South Sudan, among many others...
Jihadists with the Islamic State group were shaving their beards and changing hideouts in Mosul, residents said, as a major Iraqi offensive moved ever closer to the city on Wednesday.
Music stars such as Britney Spears, Michael Buble, Robbie Williams and Alicia Keys will take to a London stage over the coming days to perform at the Apple Music Festival, with veteran Elton John kicking off proceedings on Sunday.
The ruling United Russia party has 54.2 percent of the vote after 90 percent ballots were counted on Monday in Russia's parliamentary election, data from the election commission showed.
German police have arrested three Syrian nationals suspected of being sent to Germany by the militant group Islamic State, prosecutors said on Tuesday.
Britain’s Nicola Adams secured at least a bronze medal and shook off some rung rust as she began the defence of her Olympic flyweight title with a quarter-final points victory over Ukrainian Tetyana Kob yesterday.
Iran, holder of the world’s biggest natural gas reserves, says it will start exports to Iraq in the next month, more than a year later than it originally planned.
Budget furniture giant IKEA is stepping up efforts to improve the quality of its products and to streamline manufacturing to pare costs, aiming to meet changing shopper expectations and take on new competition.
Antoine Griezmann scored twice in four minutes as Euro 2016 hosts France came from behind to claim a 2-1 win over ten-man Republic of Ireland yesterday.
Overnight swap rates converge with CBT’s lending rate; implied yield on lira overnight swaps falls