Police in Bangladesh have arrested dozens of people following fresh violence against Hindus, the country's biggest minority community, a senior officer told reporters on Sunday.
Chinese oversupply of steel is “damaging and distorting” global markets, US Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew said yesterday, joining a chorus of criticism that blames Beijing for plant closures and job losses in the industry worldwide.
Two Nigerian expatriates have been sentenced to 10 years in jail by a Doha criminal court for trading in illicit drugs.
The Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawaris is negotiating with the owners of two Greek islands a plan to resettle hundreds of thousands of refugees
Australian Steven Bowditch shot a four-under-par 65 to open up a two-stroke lead after the third round of the AT&T Byron Nelson on Saturday.
Charlie Mortdecai (Johnny Depp) is an English lord, an inbred art dealer, tax dodger and, by his own admission, “a rogue, a scoundrel”.
Qatar Chamber (QC) has received a business delegation from Poland, headed by Katarynzna Kacaperczyk, Poland undersecretary of state for Africa and Middle East Policy...
Lewis Hamilton roared to victory at the Chinese Grand Prix but sparked a furious blast from Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg ...
A former separatist commander in east Ukraine has said local authorities were loyal to Kiev during Moscow’s takeover of Crimea and lawmakers had to be “corralled” into parliament for a vote.
The terror threat to Australia had not subsided since the September 11, 2001 attacks, says the prime minister.
Barcelona have hired former captain Carles Puyol, whose playing career at his lifelong club was ended by persistent knee trouble at the end of last season,
Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Edinson Cavani both struck twice to inspire Paris Saint-Germain to a comfortable 4-0 victory over hapless Bastia and lift the capital