At least 61 combatants have been killed in clashes in Yemen's flashpoint Hodeida, medics and a military source said Sunday, and dozens of wounded taken to hospitals outside the city.
Major oil producers meet in Abu Dhabi on Sunday to consider reverting to output cuts after a sharp slide in crude prices revived fears of a 2014-style crash.
AIITA welcomes Karnataka’s ban on obscene songs in school events
Amit Shah holds meeting with Ladakh L-G for smooth ‘darshan’ of Lord Buddha’s relics
One year on, Meghalaya House in Bengaluru still non-functional; awaits renovation, staff appointment
Punjab CM Mann lays foundation stone of Rs 14.63 crore sports stadium in Sangrur
Bank account in Ramgarh tracked for fraudulent fund transactions across 24 states, 4 arrested
Four months on, no breakthrough in missing Bengaluru girls case; CID probe ordered
Delhi CM meets family of youth shot dead by cop, assures justice
Two tribal girls gangraped in Chhattisgarh's Surguja; three arrested, three juveniles detained
Vijayanagara: One dead, 12 injured as trucks hits their vehicle from behind on NH 50
Mangaluru: Prisoner held for hiding keypad phone in rectum while re-entering jail
Jamia Millia Islamia students allege assault by guards during protest against ABVP event
Will win 226 seats; exit polls predictions made at BJP's behest to demoralise TMC workers: Mamata
The death toll from the most destructive fire to hit California rose to 23 on Saturday as rescue workers recovered more bodies of people killed by the devastating blaze.
Samples taken from the drains at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul showed traces of acid, the report said.
Asserting that there is no problem of freedom of navigation in the South China Sea, Beijing said no country should use any excuse to engage in militarisation in the region.
Nine people were declared dead and tens of thousands evacuated Friday as fierce wildfires raged across the western US state of California, with one rapidly spreading blaze threatening the famed resort of Malibu.
US President Donald Trump Saturday said the suggestion of his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron that Europe should build its own army was "very insulting", asserting that Europe should first pay its "fair share" to NATO.
Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena Friday dissolved parliament, paving the way for an early general election in the country which is grappling with unprecedented political crisis after the surprise sacking of Ranil Wickremesinghe as Prime Minister and replacing him with Mahinda Rajapaksa.
Four car bombs by Islamic extremists exploded outside a hotel in the capital, Mogadishu, killing at least 20 people and injuring 17, said police.
An Indian freelance journalist, who has been the target of online trolling and harassment for her investigative reports, has bagged the 2018 London Press Freedom Award for Courage.