World Published 07 Jun, 2021 06:44pm Thousands homeless as Sri Lanka floods death toll hits 17 Officials said floodwaters in the area were receding, but about 161,000 people were still...
World Published 07 Jun, 2021 10:58am Momentum with Merkel party after victory in key state poll BERLIN: Angela Merkel's conservatives were heaving a sigh of relief on Monday after a convincing win in the last...
World Published 07 Jun, 2021 10:55am US vice president arrives in Guatemala to bring message of 'hope' GUATEMALA CITY: US Vice President Kamala Harris arrived in Guatemala Sunday, bringing a message of "hope" to a ...
World Published 07 Jun, 2021 10:50am Colombia president announces policing changes as protest leaders call off talks Colombia’s government will ask congress to approve better human rights training for police and increase oversight...
World Published 07 Jun, 2021 10:44am Afghan schoolgirl determined to return to school after deadly blast Teenager Fatima Noori and her fellow pupils hug and pray as they gather in their Kabul classroom, just weeks after...
World Published 07 Jun, 2021 10:42am Australia's Victoria logs biggest rise in COVID-19 cases in a week Australia's Victoria state on Monday reported its biggest rise in new locally acquired COVID-19 cases in nearly a...
World Updated 07 Jun, 2021 10:41am Biden G7, NATO to-do list: unite allies, fight autocracy, attack COVID-19 President Joe Biden’s meeting with leaders of the G7 leading industrial economies in an English seaside village...
World Published 07 Jun, 2021 08:34am U.S. officials up pressure on firms, foreign adversaries over cyberattacks WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. officials on Sunday ratcheted up pressure on companies and foreign adversaries to fight cybercriminals, and said President Joe Biden is considering all options, including a military response, to counter the growing threat.