Grievances about attacks on Muslims were posted on a Facebook page believed to belong to Monday's assailant at the Ohio State University close to the time of the attack, federal law enforcement...
on behalf of Organization for the Victory of the People, Guyana, South America Fidel Castro can never die. Today he departed the physical plane but he will live on forever. His intellectual prowess...
Indian army soldiers run to take their positions near the site of a gun battle. At least nine civilians were killed and nine injured in Pakistan-administered Kashmir when an Indian artillery shell...
The U. S. Ministry of Defense on Tuesday confirmed that a senior al Qaeda leader was killed in a U.S. air strike near Sarmada, Syria, last week. Abu Afghan Al-Masri, an Egyptian who joined al Qaeda...
An official in the Pakistani-administered area of Kashmir has accused Indian forces of firing mortar shells that targeted a village along the disputed Line of Control (LOC), leaving three children...
The number of people who die each year taking a selfie is on the rise but a team of US researchers now hope they can tackle the problem. They are developing an app which will warn people when they...
The Pakistani military has accused India of killing seven soldiers in cross-border fire in the disputed Kashmir border, where tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours have surged in recent...
Guests of the consul general took photos with the candidates. As darkness fell across America on the night of November 8, halfway across the world in Pakistan, dozens gathered outside the United...
Australia's prime minister said on Monday resettlement to the US of many of the 1,200 asylum seekers held in prisons on Papua New Guinea and the Pacific island of Nauru would begin after...
Measles jab saves more than 20 million young lives in 15 years, but hundreds of children still die of the disease every day, United Nations health agencies report has revealed. According to the...
Afghanistan's Wolesi Jirga or Lower House of parliament disqualified two more cabinet ministers Sunday over failure in spending their development budgets, the Lower House speaker said. The move...
Charly Boy says the only way corruption can be effectively tackled is by making the crime a treasonable offence. The entertainer, real name Charles Oputa, described corruption as murder in disguise...
A man injured in a bomb blast at a shrine, receives medical treatment at a hospital in Hub town, southwest Pakistan, on Nov. 12, 2016. The death toll of a suicide bomb attack on a shrine in...
U. N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Saturday condemned the deadly attack in southwestern Pakistan, which has killed at least 52 people, and voiced his hope that the perpetrators can be swiftly...
The death toll of a suicide bomb attack on a shrine in Pakistan's southwest Balochistan province on Saturday night has risen to 52, said an official on Sunday. Balochistan’s home minister Sanaullah...
Worshipers were performing 'dhamal' at the shrine when the explosion hit At least 30 people have been killed and more than 70 wounded in an explosion at a Sufi Muslim shrine in Balochistan, according...
At least 10 feared dead in Pakistan blast At least 10 people have been killed in explosion at a Muslim shrine in the Khuzdar region of Pakistan, officials say. Scores more are reported to have been...
We live in a world of increasing interdependency and complexity, where international cooperation is necessary, however increasingly multifaceted and complicated. Global challenges such as climate...
An Afghan woman made famous by a National Geographic cover in 1985 has been deported from Pakistan after she was convicted of having fake ID papers. Sharbat Gula had served a 15-day prison sentence...
Pakistan has deported Sharbat Gula, the "green-eyed Afghan girl" in the renowned 1985 National Geographic photo, for using fraudulent identity documents, according to officials. Police escorted Gula...