SAUDI Arabia and Germany are seeking to develop their economic ties, the official SPA news agency reported after talks in Riyadh between officials from the two countries. “The amount of trade and
NORTH Korea hit out Sunday at accusations that it may be behind a shocking knife attack on the US envoy to the South, branding the claims a “vicious” smear campaign by Seoul.
MOHAMMED Emwazi, the man who went on to become “Jihadi John”, was deported from Tanzania for being drunk and abusive, a police officer has told the BBC. Emwazi has claimed he was
BANNING radical Islamists from working unsupervised with children could be one measure included in a new government anti-extremism strategy, reports say. The Sunday Telegraph says it has seen a leak of a
MALAYSIANS are marking the first anniversary of the disappearance of the flight MH370. Relatives of the 239 missing passengers and crew are holding a series of memorial events in the capital Kuala
MALAYSIA’S prime minister said Sunday his nation remained committed to the so-far fruitless hunt for flight MH370 exactly one year after it went missing, and was hopeful the plane would be found.
US President Barack Obama rallied a new generation of Americans to the spirit of the civil rights struggle on Saturday, warning their march for freedom “is not yet finished.” In a forceful
MAVERICK Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis — who has become a media phenomenon since Greece’s radical government came to power — has reportedly been warned by his own prime minister to talk less
PRESIDENT Barack Obama on Saturday cautiously threw his weight behind his former top diplomat Hillary Clinton, as she battles a fallout over her use of a private email account while heading the
LONDON, United Kingdom||Sunday 3/8/2015 – 00:39 GMT|201 words Police were in attendance Sunday at the British parliament after a man was spotted wandering about on the roof. Fire crews and an ambulance