At least three workers were killed and 10 were injured Wednesday in an explosion at an offshore oil and gas platform in Brazil, according to...
Inspirational tech guru owning cerebral palsy like a boss
Disability doesn't mean disadvantage. And Farida Bedwei, a celebrated software engineer from Ghana, is proof of that.
Taliban attack on mosque attack kills 19
The Pakistani Taliban has claimed responsibility for a Friday attack on a Shiite Muslim mosque in Peshawar in northern Pakistan -- a suicide...
Indian train derailment, 11 dead
At least 11 passengers were killed when a train jumped the tracks in southern India on Friday, authorities said.
Eternal love: 6,000-year-old remains of an embracing couple found in Greece
Archaeologists have unearthed the undisturbed remains of a 6,000-year-old couple who were found holding hands and spoo...
North Korea a ‘fairyland’?
"Let us build a fairyland for the people by dint of science!"
The new Ebola: Are we ready?
Experts say it's not a question of if, but when, the next global epidemic will happen. But scientists are working to stop the next outbr...
Opinion: 3 slain college students strived for a better world
I was on the phone with a friend in his junior year at my alma mater, UNC Chapel Hill, discussing his campus work and future goals, when his...
Afghanistan gain momentum with UAE rout
MELBOURNE: Afghanistan will head into the cricket World Cup with momentum after downing a spirited UAE by 14 runs in ...
Apple hiring auto experts for ‘secret research project’
Apple Inc is hiring automotive technology and design experts to staff up a top-secret research lab, with the possible ...
Stunned Murray shown the door by Simon
ROTTERDAM: Frenchman Gilles Simon ended a 12-match losing streak to Andy Murray as he dumped the top seed out in the ...
Opposition walkout: Assembly in deadlock over ‘mini-budget’
ISLAMABAD: Following the continuous protest of the opposition parties against the recent ‘mini-budget’ through which ...
How long can you survive in freezing water?
Mainsail's Shirley Robertson goes through simulators that showcase the danger sailors face in competition.
Female, divorced & Christian
Christian marriage is thought to be an eternal bond. However, this institution is buffeted with all kinds of demands i...
Upholding the Kashmir cause
Every year on February 5, we observe the Kashmir Solidarity Day with great zeal and fervour , showing Pakistan’s full ...
Indian censor board goes beep beep
The chairman of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), Pahlaj Nihalani has sent the Producers’ Association an...
Glam up this V-Day
It’s Valen-time and deciding what make-up to wear for a night out with loved ones is no easy feat. It may be time to s...
Fighting rages ahead of Ukraine ceasefire
Fighting continued Friday between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine, ahead of a ceasefire due to come into eff...
Ali Zafar allegedly caught driving unregistered car
LAHORE: Renowned singer Ali Zafar entered into a verbal spat with officials of the Excise Department after he was cau...
Curious case of Robert Allenby
There has been a new twist in the curious case of leading golfer Robert Allenby who last month reported being beaten and kidnapped in Hawaii...
Chapel Hill: When is a crime a ‘hate crime’?
U.S. officials are investigating reasons for murder of three Muslim students by their religion-loathing neighbor -- but community says it...
Blindfolded Muslim in Canada asks people to ‘show trust with a hug’
TORONTO: Faith in humanity was temporarily restored when a blindfolded man stood in the middle of Toronto’s Dundas Sq...
Fast-growing aviation hub spreads its wings
How Morocco is making a name for itself in aviation.
Metro tunnels to cycle highways?
Could disused London underground tunnels be transformed into pathways for cyclists and pedestrians?
ISIS: Suspected terror cell leader in Syria
The manhunt for the suspected ringleader of a terror cell in Belgium has gone cold, a senior Belgian counterterrorism official told CNN.
‘Imitation Game’ is right: UK must pardon thousands of homosexuals
Prosecution of WW2 codebreaker Alan Turing was shared by 49,000 homosexuals, writes LGBT campaigner Chad Griffin, who demands pardons from t...