WASHINGTON: Apple overtook Samsung in the fourth quarter as the largest smartphone producer in a declining global market for handsets, a research firm said...
WASHINGTON: About two-thirds of American adults are getting “at least some of their news on social media” with two-in-ten doing so often, according to...
The first ever global database of trees on Wednesday revealed that 9,600 tree species are threatened with extinction and identified a total of 60,065...
QUETTA: Benazir Income Support Program (BISP) is conducting survey for National Socio Economic Registry (NSER) at Qila Saifullah, Naseerabad and Kech areas of Balochistan...
WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES: New Zealand edged out Singapore as the easiest country for doing business in the World Bank's latest rankings, while several emerging...
Paying smokers to quit and giving them more money the longer they avoid cigarettes might help get more people to kick the habit than cessation advice on its own, a recent study suggests.
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA: Almost half of the women working for Australia's national police force say they have been sexually harassed on the job, according to a report released Monday calling for urgent change.
LONDON: One fifth of British business leaders are considering moving operations abroad after the country's shock decision to leave the EU, according to a survey from a leading business lobby group.
SAN FRANCISCO: Advertising agencies are for the first time turning to Instagram more frequently than Twitter for social media ad campaigns, a survey released Thursday showed, a further indication of weakness in an ad sales operation that has been one of the few bright spots for Twitter.
LONDON: Nine out of 10 of Britain's top economists working in London's City financial district, small business and academia believe the economy will be harmed if Britain leaves the European Union, a poll said on Sunday.
MUNICH: Four out of ten young people believe machines will be able to do their jobs within a decade, an international survey published on Monday has found.
The attacks in Paris, Beirut and Baghdad, claimed by global terrorist outfit Islamic State – also known as Daesh --, have stirred a debate over terrorism and measures to reign in the extremism spreading all over the world.
WASHINGTON: Global online freedom declined for a fifth consecutive year as more governments stepped up electronic surveillance and clamped down on dissidents using blogs or social media, a survey showed Wednesday.
ISLAMABAD: Most Pakistanis believe that India is involved in terrorism activities being carried out in Pakistan, according to a survey conducted by Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI).
PARIS: In a survey covering five west European countries published Wednesday, two out of three respondents said women don't have what it takes to become top-tier scientists.
ISLAMABAD: The government of Pakistan and the World Health Organisation, as lead agency in Disabilities in the UN system, are conducting the Model Disability Survey (MDS).
WASHINGTON: It's not just your imagination: most American teenagers are online or on their smartphones every day, and many are almost continually connected.