TEHRAN: A news agency covering Iran’s parliament has quoted a prominent lawmaker saying Tehran doesn’t need any more 20 percent enriched uranium, a key point
BERLIN: The German government has obtained information that the United States may have monitored the mobile phone of Chancellor Angela Merkel and she called President Barack Obama on Wednesday to
LONDON (Reuters) – David Beckham thought he was too big for Manchester United and later surrendered part of his career by moving to the United States to play for LA
MELBOURNE (Reuters) – Ange Postecoglou is leaving Melbourne Victory to take over as head coach of Australia’s national soccer team, the A-League club said on Wednesday. Postecoglou had been in
Australian batsman Usman Khawaja may follow fellow Muslim Fawad Ahmed and refuse to wear a uniform with a beer brand logo, but admits that cementing his Test place comes first.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama turned to a trusted adviser on Tuesday to lead a “tech surge” aimed at repairing the troubled launch of the government website at the
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Thousands of Australians were told to evacuate their homes on Wednesday as dry winds created the conditions for a firestorm in mountainous bushland outside Sydney, where firefighters
DOHA/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Upset at President Barack Obama’s policies on Iran and Syria, members of Saudi Arabia’s ruling family are threatening a rift with the United States that could take
KATHMANDU: The third largest party in the erstwhile Constituent Assembly (CA), CPN UML, unvieled its manifesto for the upcoming CA election on Tuesday. The manifesto has pledged that the party
NUWAKOT: Two passengers were killed and nine others were injured in Nuwakot district on Monday night after the truck, they were travelling in, skidded off the road. Police has identified