PARIS: France's "yellow vest" protestors were back on the streets again Saturday as a government spokesman denounced those still protesting as hard-liners who wanted...
PORT ELIZABETH: Young South Africa paceman replaces James Anderson even as Mitchell Starc drops down to No.9.
Kagiso Rabada’s 11-wicket haul in the second Test...
BRUSSELS: EU lawmakers overwhelmingly backed plans on Thursday to control exports of devices to intercept mobile phone calls, hack computers or circumvent passwords that...
BUDAPEST: A unique veterinary hospital in eastern Hungary is saving the lives of wild birds, including many who sustain severe injuries during their long...
BANGKOK: A tourist took an unusual challenge of performing the 22 push-ups and that too on elephant’s back to raise awareness of Posttraumatic stress...
ISLAMABAD: Islamabad Thursday sent back 30 undocumented migrants that Athens was trying to repatriate, saying Greece had failed to provide adequate proof that they were Pakistani.
LUXEMBOURG: Germany made clear it would agree to sharing more banking risk only if governments first proved they were ready to share more responsibilities as well, at a meeting of European Union finance ministers on Saturday.
KABUL: The family of deceased Taliban leader Mullah Omar has refused to pledge allegiance to his successor, calling on religious scholars to settle a deepening rift within insurgent ranks over the power transition.
BEIRUT: Islamic State fighters advanced against rival insurgents in northern Syria on Sunday, capturing areas close to a border crossing with Turkey, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
DUBLIN: Irish voters backed same-sex marriage by a landslide in a referendum marking a dramatic social shift in the traditionally Catholic country, government ministers and opponents of the bill said on Saturday.
LILLE, FRANCE: Swiss Roger Federer's participation in the Davis Cup final against France was still hanging in the balance on Tuesday as the 17-times grand slam champion said he could not train because of back problems.
SAN FRANCISCO/TOKYO: Sony Corp's PlayStation Network was back online on Monday following a cyber attack that took it down over the weekend, which coincided with a bomb scare on a commercial flight carrying a top Sony executive in the United States.