Clashes between militia groups in the Central African Republic have killed 25 people including six gendarmes caught in an ambush, the UN peacekeeping mission to the country, MINUSCA, said on Saturday.
Lack of investment in safe walking and cycling infrastructure is contributing to the deaths of millions of people and overlooking a great opportunity to contribute to the fight against climate change, according to a new UN Environment report.
A 23-year-old man from the eastern French city of Strasbourg has been identified as the third gunman involved in the attack on Paris's Bataclan music hall, police sources said.
The bullish momentum on the Qatar Stock Exchange continued for the third consecutive day and its key index settled near the 11,800 mark, mainly on the back of strong ...
The head of India’s central bank yesterday warned Asia’s third-largest economy against trying to grow too fast, pointing to the plight of recession-hit Brazil as a cautionary tale.
Tens of thousands of Malaysians, most from the majority Malay community, marched through the capital yesterday in a show of support ...
Kings XI Punjab’s woes continued as they were thrashed by nine wickets yesterday by Delhi Daredevils after a substandard batting display.
Mike Dunleavy scored a team-high 20 points as the Chicago Bulls cruised to a 120-66 drubbing of the Milwaukee Bucks Thursday to reach the second round of the NBA playoffs.
Piles of bodies and pools of blood running down the corridors: survivors of the Kenya university massacre described how laughing gunmen taunted their victims amid scenes of total carnage
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The Central Bureau of Investigation yesterday summoned Trinamool Congress general secretary and former railway minister Mukul Roy.
The International Olympic Committee unveiled its timeline for candidates for the 2024 summer Games but President Thomas Bach said an ...