A woman in central China has been prosecuted for selling her newborn baby for $ 7,000, state media reports said, the latest of a string of ...
End of the road for Rafa
This time there was no escape for Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open. He was crushed by Tomas Berdych in the quarterfinals. But Maria Shara...
Rare predator spotted in river
The CEO for the World Wildlife Fund spotted a rare black jaguar in Brazil's Juruena National Park.
Haris Sohail ‘freaked out’ by supernatural experience
NEW ZEALAND: Batsman Haris Sohail was the latest cricketer, following Australian all-rounder Shane Watson, to insist...
Balochistan unrest: Five dead as pickup hits landmine
QUETTA: At least five people, including a retired policeman and a Hindu trader, were killed on Monday when a pickup h...
Violence: Girl burnt alive for saying no to marriage proposal
SUKKUR: A teenage girl was set on fire by a young man in Kaltarpur Muhalla in Kandiyaro, Naushahro Feroze district, o...
Composer pioneers ‘made-in-China’ musicals
In 1982, songwriter San Bao fell in love with musical theater -- then an alien art form in China -- when he saw a videotaped version of CATS...
Timeline: What’s expected city by city
The first major snowstorm of 2015 is expected to hit the Northeastern United States on Monday afternoon. Here's what's expected in t...
Russian spy arrest in New York
A Russian Spy ring operating in New York City to collect economic intelligence and recruit other potential spies was broken up by the FBI, w...
Ukraine wants war crimes probe
Moscow stepped up its war of words over Ukraine on Monday, warning Western countries not to give Kiev the impression it had their automatic ...
COAS Hockey Cup: Army Seniors down PAF 3-1
KARACHI: Captain Muhammad Imran scored a hat-trick to guide Army Seniors to a 3-1 victory over PAF in their Chief of ...
Who is Sajida al-Rishawi? And why does ISIS care about her?
She's remembered as the would-be bomber whose device failed to detonate in a string of otherwise deadly terror attacks at Jordanian hote...
Women’s football: Balochistan United seek new talent
KARACHI: Balochistan United (BU) Women FC are looking to recruit the best pool of talent available in the country thi...
Asian Cup: South Korea brush aside Iraq to enter final
SYDNEY: South Korea stormed into the Asian Cup final with a clinical 2-0 victory over Iraq yesterday, avenging a pain...
Kurds take key city back
Kurdish fighters have taken the Syrian city of Kobani from ISIS' grip after 112 days of fighting with the Sunni extremist group, multipl...
Egyptian female cyclists pedal for acceptance
CAIRO: Yasmine Mahmoud cuts a defiant figure as she weaves her bicycle through the chaotic streets of Cairo, a place ...
AFCON: Tunisia top Group B
A 1-1 draw between Tunisia and DR Congo sees them qualify from Group B while Zambia and Cape Verde's goalless draw sees their tournament...
UN asked to legislate on sacrilegious material
ISLAMABAD: Speakers at an interfaith conference urged the United Nations (UN) legislate to protect the sanctity of sa...
The CII and the marriage question
The Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) decided last week to once again deliberate upon on what appears to be a favourit...
India: It wasn’t a terror boat
According to Indian news outlets, on the night between December 31 and January 1, the Indian Coast Guard reported that...
Is liberté absolute?
Europe may never be the same again. Even while Chancellor Merkel extends an olive branch to Muslims, the Pegida protes...
Facebook unveils ‘lite’ app for emerging markets
WASHINGTON: Facebook said Monday it is testing a lightweight version of its mobile app for mobile phones with poor-qu...
Syriza shows the failure of ‘cartel politics’
Alexandre Afonso says Syriza's victory in Greek elections signals the failure of the "cartel politics" used to implement auste...
The King of Hearts — an obituary
The Australian musician Nick Cave, who often touches on love and death, once mused on a great man’s last rites (his ow...