Egyptian security forces move in to clear one of the two sit-in sites of supporters of ousted president Mursi, near Rabaa Adawiya Mosque...
Egyptian security forces move in to clear one of the two sit-in sites of supporters of ousted president Mursi, near Rabaa Adawiya Mosque...
BRASILIA/ BERLIN: Brazil said yesterday it is moving to secure its communications through its own satellite and digital networks to end its dependence...
Private First Class Bradley Manning is escorted out of court after testifying in the sentencing phase of his military trial at Fort Meade,...
ROME: Silvio Berlusconi’s lawyer yesterday said he believed the former premier would request — and could be granted — a presidential pardon following...
BAMAKO: The army captain who led a coup that ousted Mali’s government last year and paved the way for rebels to seize over...
LONDON: Winston Churchill’s great-grandson yesterday delivered a petition with more than 70,000 signatures to Prime Minister David Cameron’s office, demanding action to protect...
Riot police try to detain an anti-government protester during clashes in the village of Shakhoora, west of Manama, yesterday. MANAMA: Bahraini police fired...
Egyptian supporters of Mohammed Mursi evacuate a wounded man during clashes with riot police from a field hospital at the Rabaa Adawiya mosque,...
CAIRO: Egypt’s interim vice president, Mohamed ElBaradei, resigned yesterday after the security forces violently broke up protest camps set up by supporters of...
LONDON: Gmail users have no “reasonable expectation” that their emails are confidential, Google has said in a court filing. Consumer Watchdog, the advocacy...
PARIS: Scientists said yesterday they had created a window coating that can be switched electrically to regulate the amount of heat and light...
Egyptian security forces clear one of the two sit-in sites of supporters of ousted President Mursi, near Rabaa al-Adawiya Mosque, in Cairo. CAIRO:...
BANGKOK: Southeast Asian nations on Wednesday vowed unity in pressing China to accept a binding code of conduct for handling disputes in the...
KABUL: The resumption of peace talks between the Taliban and Afghanistan in Qatar has become increasingly unlikely with fresh talks in Turkey or...
SEOUL: South and North Korea agreed on Wednesday to resume operations at their troubled joint industrial park after a series of talks on...
MANILA: The Philippines and the United States began talks on Wednesday aimed at allowing a bigger US military presence on the soil of...
TOKYO: Japan's All Nippon Airways said Wednesday it had found defective wiring in a fire-extinguishing system on three of its Boeing Dreamliners, prompting...
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's prime minister pledged Wednesday to respond to rising tensions in disputed Kashmir with "restraint and responsibility" as officials accused India of...