BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A Belgian national named only as Y.A. was charged on Saturday with participating in the activities of a terrorist group in connection with a joint Belgian-French investigation into a foiled attack plot.
TRIPOLI, April 2 (Reuters) - Libya's National Oil Corporation said on Saturday it is working with the U.N.-backed unity government that arrived in Tripoli this week to coordinate future oil sales and "put a period of divisions and rivalry behind us".
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. (M&M Ltd.) today announced its auto sales numbers which stood at 52,718 units during March 2016 as against 45,124 units during March 2015, representing a growth of 17%. The Passenger Vehicles segment (which includes UVs, Cars and Vans) sold 26,885 units in March 2016 as against 22,183 units during March 2015, […]
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian troops found a mass grave containing around 40 bodies in Palmyra city, captured from Islamic State last Sunday, Syrian state news agency SANA said on Friday.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian troops found a mass grave containing around 40 bodies in Palmyra city, captured from Islamic State last Sunday, Syrian state news agency SANA said on Friday.
(Reuters) - The U.S. Navy plans to conduct another passage near disputed islands in the South China Sea in early April, a source familiar with the plan said on Friday, the third in series of challenges that have drawn sharps rebukes from China.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - The Syrian opposition is not optimistic about upcoming peace talks in Geneva because there is no international will for a political transition, opposition member Riad Hijab told Al Araby Al Jadid television late on Friday.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - The Syrian opposition is not optimistic about upcoming peace talks in Geneva because there is no international will for a political transition, opposition member Riad Hijab told Al Araby Al Jadid television late on Friday.
HARARE, April 2 (Reuters) - Foreign banks operating in Zimbabwe have submitted credible plans on how they intend to transfer majority shares to locals, the country's finance minister said on Saturday, reducing the chances the government could cancel their licences.
HELSINKI (Reuters) - After weeks of growing criticism from the right wing of his National Coalition Party, Finnish Finance Minister Alexander Stubb faces a challenge for the party's leadership.
PARIS (Reuters) - Salah Abdeslam, the Paris attacks suspect who was arrested in Brussels last month, refused to blow himself up on the day of the attacks, his brother Mohamed told French news channel BFM TV.
PARIS (Reuters) - Salah Abdeslam, the Paris attacks suspect who was arrested in Brussels last month, refused to blow himself up on the day of the attacks, his brother Mohamed told French news channel BFM TV.
Maruti Suzuki India has reported its sales performance for the month of March 2016. The car maker sold 129,345 units in March 2016. This includes 118,895 units in the domestic market and 10,450 units in exports. The company had sold a total of 111,555 units in March 2015. With this, the company ended 2015-16 with its highest […]
BAKU/YEREVAN (Reuters) - Clashes erupted between troops from Azerbaijan and the rebel Nagorno-Karabakh region on Saturday, the two sides said, disputing who had violated a fragile ceasefire again.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A top magazine of China's ruling Communist Party lashed out at critics of its ongoing anti-corruption campaign, saying foreign media and individuals from home and abroad were intentionally trying to discredit the effort as a political "power struggle".
MADRID (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama will not visit Spain until its parties manage to form a government and end over 100 days of political deadlock, delaying a trip that had been under consideration for July.
Along the March [on which] these prisoners were photographed, they have their hands tied behind their backs. (National Archives, MB file) The long and arduous death march—where more than 80,000 Filipino and American soldiers were forced to walk 55 miles to San Fernando then taken by rail to Capas, and walked again for 8 miles to Camp O’Donnell—will be re-enacted again this year by hundreds of people from all walks of life. As in previous celebrations, the march will be led by former President Fidel V. Читать дальше...