Khartoum: Sudan's ousted president Omar al-Bashir, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court on charges of genocide and war crimes, will not be extradited, the country's new military rulers said Friday.
Khartoum: Sudan's army ousted veteran president Omar al-Bashir Thursday, but protestors against his iron-fisted rule swiftly rejected a "coup" by the military and vowed to keep up their demonstrations.
Siddaramaiah likely to convene meet of southern CMs against delimitation
100 stray dogs ''poisoned'' to death near Hyderabad, case booked
Illegal mining can lead to irreversible damage: SC bats for expert committee on Aravallis
Fodder on tractor gutted after coming in contact with live wire in Hanur
Odisha Police take action against cattle smuggling; over 100 cases, 1,000 rescued
Judge who ordered FIR against police in Sambhal firing case transferred
Fire breaks out at MRPL waste treatment plant in Surathkal
Eyewitness alleges police pressure to stay silent in Greater Noida techie death case
Six-year-old survives Spain train disaster that killed her family as death toll climbs
Sindhu, Srikanth advance to second round of Indonesia Masters
EU 'should not hesitate' to use anti-coercion mechanism in face of Greenland tariff threats: Macron
Sabarimala gold loss case: Kerala court grants bail to prime accused Unnikrishnan Potty
At least 20 people were killed and 48 others injured on Friday in a suicide bombing apparently targeting the Shiite Hazara ethnic minority community at a crowded fruit market in Pakistan's Quetta city.
Washington: China is trying to create its own globally decisive naval force through the ambitious multi-billion dollar Belt and Road Initiative, the Pentagon has told the US Congress, warning that Beijing's "unfavourable deals" strangle a nation's sovereignty like an Anaconda enwrapping its next meal.
Singapore: An Indian-origin man in Singapore has been jailed for three weeks and fined 5,000 dollars for setting off fireworks close to a housing complex during Diwali celebrations in the country last year.
An Israeli spacecraft has lost contact with Earth and crashed just moments before it was to land on the moon, failing in an ambitious attempt to make history as the first privately funded lunar mission.
London: Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange was on Thursday arrested from his Ecuador Embassy hideout in London after the South American country withdrew the asylum granted to him.
Jerusalem: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought to form a rightwing governing coalition on Thursday after securing victory in a high-stakes Israeli election despite a strong challenge from a centrist alliance.
New York: A 67-year-old Indian in the US has pleaded guilty to one count of attempted naturalisation fraud, facing up to 10 years in prison, officials said.
Brussels: European leaders offered Britain a six-month delay to its Brexit departure Thursday, apparently saving the continent from a chaotic no-deal departure at the end of week.