QUETTA: A 5.3-magnitude earthquake struck southwestern Pakistan yesterday, but officials said there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties. The epicentre was...
QUETTA: A 5.3-magnitude earthquake struck southwestern Pakistan yesterday, but officials said there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties. The epicentre was...
Ukrainian policemen and municipal workers demolish a barricade and remove an APC of pro-Russia rebels that escaped from Mariupol, Donetsk region, yesterday. KIEV:...
Members of the association Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat (AMJ) perform a prayer in Karlsruhe, Germany, yesterday. Around 30,000 believers were expected to take part...
OTTAWA: The Supreme Court of Canada ruled yesterday that authorities cannot legally ask an Internet provider to give them the names of customers...
ZAGREB: Croatia’s Supreme Court has confirmed a guilty verdict against former Prime Minister Ivo Sanader for taking a bribe from Hungarian oil group...
BRUSSELS: A Belgian court yesterday ordered that 46 suspected members of a radical Islamist group, believed to be involved in sending young fighters...
PARIS: The French government called yesterday for a rapid end to one of the longest railway strikes in years but labour unions vowed...
LONDON: US Secretary of State John Kerry said it was time to banish sexual violence “to the dark ages” as an international conference...
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People shout slogans in support for the call to arms by Grand Ayatollah Ali Al Sistani, who is the highest religious authority for...
JERUSALEM: Three Israeli teenagers have gone missing near a West Bank settlement, the army said yesterday, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he...
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi taking part in a cycling marathon organised by the Ministry of Youth in Cairo yesterday. CAIRO: Egypt...
Tunisian political party leaders attend the meeting in Tunis yesterday. TUNIS: Tunisia’s political parties yesterday agreed to hold legislative and then presidential elections...
CAIRO: Egypt allowed a prominent columnist, who strongly criticised the army ouster of president Mohamed Mursi, to travel abroad yesterday, airport officials said,...
CAIRO: Human Rights Watch said yesterday that sexual attacks on women “marred” Abdel Fattah Al Sisi’s presidential inauguration, as he urged YouTube to...
ROME: A senior Saudi prince blamed the Iraqi government of Nouri Al Maliki for the loss of wide areas of northern Iraq to...
WASHINGTON: Iran’s foreign minister warned critics yesterday not to let “illusions” about his country’s nuclear programme scuttle a deal, voicing hope that a...
NEW YORK: Samsung began selling a new line of high-end tablet computers Friday that aim directly at the market-leading Apple iPad. The South...