They found that a genetic inclination to sleep and wake earlier appears to be tied to a lower risk of depression and schizophrenia, and improved well-being.
The separation of migrant families in the US was sharply criticised in Europe, with France saying it raised questions about American values -- but EU members are also not above reproach when it comes to child migrants, NGOs say.
The images of distraught children being kept in cages on the US-Mexico border were branded "deeply disturbing" by British Prime Minister Theresa May.
"We don't have the same model of civilisation -- clearly we do not share certain values," French government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux said,…
ISLAMABAD: US Ambassador in Islamabad David Hale on Thursday said President Donald Trump did not blame Pakistan for failure in Afghanistan and the United States recognized Pakistan’s sacrifices in the war on terror.
“The press had generally taken the policy piece by piece instead of interpreting it as a whole,” he said in a meeting with National Security Adviser Lt. Gen (R) Nasser Khan Janjua to discuss the new US strategy on Afghanistan and South Asia, announced by President Trump on 20th August in his address at Fort…
Questions are swirling over who is responsible for the security flaws exploited by hackers in the world's biggest ransomware attack to date, which crippled thousands of businesses and public organizations around the world. Here are some answers:
Who bears the blame?
Because hackers exploited a security hole in some Windows versions discovered by the National Security Agency, Microsoft says the intelligence agency bears some responsibility.
"This attack provides yet another example of why the stockpiling of…
ISLAMABAD: Advisor to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz on Sunday said peace could not be established in Afghanistan by leveling allegations on any country, ARY News reported.
Giving clarification on Afghan President Ashraf Ghani’s statement leveling allegation on Pakistan of harboring terrorists, he termed the statement regrettable and understandable at the same time.
Sartaj Aziz said it was true that there had been an upsurge in violence in Afghanistan along the number of deaths, however blaming another…
JAKARTA: An Indonesian minister has suggested an unusual reason for the scourge of corruption in the graft-ridden country -- men are just trying to please their greedy wives.
WASHINGTON: Pakistan should not be blamed for carrying out a "duplicitous policy" or for the problems of Afghanistan, a senior Pakistan official said on Monday at the start of talks in the United States.
CATANIA, ITALY: Prosecutors blamed the Tunisian captain of a fishing boat for causing the deaths of hundreds of migrants locked below decks when his vessel capsized in the Mediterranean, in the weekend shipwreck that has shocked Europe.