Scientists in Britain have developed a type of HIV test using a USB stick that can give a fast and highly accurate reading of how much virus is in a patient's blood.
Religious and political leaders of many stripes joined the sports world and tens of thousands of ordinary mourners yesterday
Pope Francis called for ethnic and religious reconcilation at the start of his first tour of Africa, where he will address a fast-growing Catholic population
Emergency crews were able to reach the aircraft and confirm the deceased, but weather in the fjords prevented recovery efforts, Alaska's Department of Public Safety said.
The Qatari Businesswomen Association (QBWA) is set to hold its annual networking dinner tomorrow at Al Gassar Resort.
George Osborne yesterday defended a deal which will see Britain pay £850mn to the EU as his claims of a “real win” were branded a sham.
They have seen dozens killed among their ranks and their prospects of success appear remote but supporters of Egypt’s deposed president Mohamed Mursi have faith he will be reinstated.