April 6: It was third time lucky for one couple who have won the lottery three times – this time taking home a massive £5 million jackpot. Canadian
MOCOA, April 4: Search teams were still digging and probing into dense piles of mud and debris Monday, refusing to give up the search for survivors of the deadliest floods
SEOUL, April 4: South Korea celebrated the opening of Lotte World Tower, the country’s tallest landmark building located in Seoul. Over 30,000 fireworks were used during the grand opening ceremony at the
ISLAMABAD, April 3: A custodian and four other suspects have been arrested after 20 people were killed at a Muslim shrine, authorities in Pakistan said Sunday. Three more people are
JAKARTA, Apr 2: At least two people were killed and 26 were feared buried under heavy mud after a landslide struck Indonesia, the national disaster agency said today. Nineteen people were
April 1: Protesters in Paraguay stormed the Congress and set fire to part of the building on Friday after the Senate voted to amend the Constitution to allow President Horacio
KUALA LUMPUR, March 31: North Korea and Malaysia resolved their diplomatic disagreement after Malaysia sent Kim Jong Nam’s body to North Korea. The half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong
BEIJING, March 30: India sees China’s Silk Road initiative as a geopolitical competition and is using the Kashmir issue as an “unfounded excuse” to oppose the ambitious project, Chinese state media
CHICAGO, March 29: Environmental groups that have hired scores of new lawyers in recent months are prepared to go to court to fight a sweeping executive order from President Donald
SYDNEY, March 28: Howling winds, heavy rain and huge seas pounded Australia’s northeast on Tuesday, damaging homes, wrecking jetties and cutting power to thousands of people as Tropical Cyclone Debbie