BAGHDAD: Iraqi Kurdistan is ready to defend Kurds living in Syria if it is found that they are being threatened by Al Qaeda-linked...
BAGHDAD: Iraqi Kurdistan is ready to defend Kurds living in Syria if it is found that they are being threatened by Al Qaeda-linked...
RIYADH: Bahrain’s prime minister yesterday accused anti-government protesters of seeking to foment chaos and topple the government, days before planned pro-democracy protests in...
JERUSALEM: Israel has complained to US Secretary of State John Kerry about statements by the Palestinians which it said undermined nascent peace talks,...
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People run past a burning car after loyalist protesters attacked the police with bricks and bottles as they waited for a republican parade...
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama denied having a bad relationship with Vladimir Putin, even though he said the Russian leader can appear to have...
SALMON, Idaho: More than 150 law enforcement officers on foot and horseback yesterday spent a second day combing the central Idaho wilderness in...
HAVANA: The Colombian government and leftist FARC rebels wound up a 12th round of peace talks yesterday but apparently made little progress despite...
SAO PAULO: Brazil’s popular former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was pronounced healthy by a team of doctors at Sao Paulo’s Sírio-Libanês...
NEW YORK CITY: Rescue workers in Connecticut have recovered four bodies after a twin-engine light aircraft flown by a retired Microsoft executive crashed...
The photo taken from the Maurole district of East Nusa Tenggara province with a camera phone shows Mount Rokatenda volcano spewing a huge...
BEIJING: China’s communist rulers are making waves in the Pacific as they extend their naval strength and reach while Japan and the Philippines...
THIMPHU: Kencho Tshering, a red-robed Buddhist monk, takes a call from the King of Bhutan’s office, then duly dashes off to start a...
HANOI: Vietnamese authorities are trying to reintegrate a father and son to their home village after they allegedly fled war four decades ago...
COLOMBO: New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra, already under pressure over a global botulism scare, is facing fresh trouble over milk powder in Sri...
SEOUL: South Korea and the United States yesterday said that they would launch an annual military exercise later this month, routinely denounced by...
A diesel spill from the tanker M/T MAKISIG off Cavite spreads a large reddish stain over Manila Bay, posing health and environmental hazards....
MANILA: The holy month of Ramadan has officially ended but for the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (Milf), it’s also the...