It was 3:30 in the morning when Robert Alan Black was escorted into Khalifa jail.
Paper photographs dead singer
A Chinese newspaper has come under fire for taking photos of the body of Yao Beina, a popular singer, at a hospital morgue after her death f...
Chehlum of APS victims: K-P to observe public holiday today
PESHAWAR: The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) government has announced a public holiday across the province today (Tuesday) ...
High-tech gloves make anyone a musician
Experimental gloves are translating simple gestures in to mind-bending music.
Beautiful windmills turn back the clock
In a traditional village in the Netherlands, colorful working windmills preserve the bucolic life of years past.
Russian tanks in Ukraine, PM says
Russian military forces and equipment have entered Ukraine, Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk says, according to a report from Ukraine's ...
Fuel crisis cripples Pakistan
A delay on fuel imports has lead to a fuel crisis in Pakistan. Officials say they only have 3 days worth of fuel reserves left. Michelle Sto...
Prosecutor in Jewish center bombing found dead
Alberto Nisman, the Argentine prosecutor investigating the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, has been found dead in...
DNA could lead to more terrorists
Several terror attacks. Deadly counterterrorism raids. And a wave of suspected jihadist arrests from France to Greece to Belgium.
Countering terrorism: Expert for multi-layered response
Terrorism continues to inflict pain and suffering on innocent people around the globe and nations need multi-layered r...
How to be sure your kids don’t grow up racist
It was one of a thousand little conversations that fill each day in a third-grade classroom.
Indonesia executes 6 for drug offenses
Indonesia has executed six people -- including five foreign nationals -- for drug offenses, setting off a diplomatic storm.
Chomsky: Hypocrisy of West’s outrage
The Charlie Hebdo massacre was a terror attack -- but so were many attacks by Western forces.
European Muslims enticed by ISIS propaganda
At least 250 individuals are believed to have left Belgium to wage jihad in Iraq and Syria -- and now they are returning.
Selma, the movie and the message
"Selma," the new feature film about the civil rights struggle, is igniting a struggle of its own over who deserves credit -- or bl...
Brazile: 50 years later, MLK’s work is not done
Today, as we celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., I know there are those who will ask, "How long will it take?" How...
Industrialisation, WWI helped fuel TB spread: study
PARIS: A virulent group of TB germs spread from East Asia in waves propelled by industrialisation, World War I and So...
To the rescue: LPG appears as saviour of fuel-starved Pakistan
LAHORE: The on-going energy crisis, coupled with petrol shortages especially in Punjab, is paving the way for a highe...
Appetite for wonder
Ten years ago, Jomo Kenyatta University, a public-sector institution on the outskirts of Nairobi, was a different plac...
Economics is not ‘rocket science’
Here, everybody is an economist! Everyone carries their shopping list of what needs to be done. I often get long lectu...
APS, ISIS, and losing our anger
With each new name, the zombie movement in the Middle East grows creepier — AQI, ISIL, ISIS, and now Da’ish are carvin...
Chehlum of Peshawar attack: K-P announces public holiday across the province on Tuesday
PESHAWAR: The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government has announced a public holiday across the province on Tuesday to observe ...
England, India vie for spot in the final
KARACHI: England will take on India at Brisbane as both sides look to bounce back from defeats in their opening match...
Storm over photos of dead singer
A Chinese newspaper has come under fire for taking photos of the body of Yao Beina, a popular singer, at a hospital morgue after her death f...
Beauties and the beast of belligerence
A photograph featuring a smiling Miss Lebanon and Miss Israel at the Miss Universe contest has created a stir in Leban...