South Carolina authorities said on Saturday that Todd Kohlepp, the suspect they arrested before discovering the body of a man whose girlfriend was found chained alive in a storage container, had confessed to killing six other people.
Alvaro Morata is ready to lead Spain’s attack at Euro 2016 if called upon after declaring himself fully fit yesterday.
Qatar Stock Exchange opened the week largely flat despite stronger buying interests in the real estate and consumer goods.
The Islamic State group carried out rare attacks in Iraq's deep Shia south Sunday, killing at least 33 people with twin suicide car bomb blasts in the city of Samawa.
He created a charitable empire out of nothing, masterminding Pakistan’s largest welfare organisation.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino yesterday announced the creation of an oversight body with independent members to monitor the systems in place to ensure decent working conditions at World Cup stadiums.
The latest bout of bad news for Israel’s natural gas extraction plans may turn out to be a boon for energy explorers.
She may be topping all the surveys but Senator Grace Poe is not resting on her laurels with only a month to go before election day.
The current England squad has been the most expressive in a long time and players are encouraged to be as brash and aggressive as they can on the field, limited-overs captain Eoin Morgan said yesterday as he prepares his side for the World Twenty20.
The recent affirmation of Qatar’s sovereign rating with a stable outlook by Standard & Poor’s reflects the country’s “high” economic wealth and “strong” external and fiscal positions.
Bangladesh’s top court yesterday upheld the death sentence on the leader of the largest Islamist party for crimes during the country’s 1971 independence struggle, paving the way for his execution within months.
Total recently invited all its major contractors to its annual health, safety, environment (HSE) contractors forum, to demonstrate this year’s motto of ‘Better together’.