
Germany considers new laws against cyberbullying
BERLIN: The interior ministers of Germany’s federal states are examining whether to introduce a separate criminal offence for cyberbullying, reported German news agency (dpa). The proposal

BERLIN: The interior ministers of Germany’s federal states are examining whether to introduce a separate criminal offence for cyberbullying, reported German news agency (dpa). The proposal

BEIJING: Over 1,600 exhibitors from 71 countries and regions are converging for the 30th Beijing International Book Fair (BIBF) from June 19-23. Known as the

OTTAWA: Three people, including the shooter, died on Monday following a shooting incident in Toronto, the largest city in Canada, Xinhua reported. According to local

WELLINGTON: New Zealand researchers are using new algorithms to speed up response times to serious biosecurity and epidemic threats such as bird flu, reported Xinhua.

SAN SALVADOR: Torrential downpours in El Salvador since Friday have claimed 11 lives and forced over 880 people to evacuate, the National Civil Protection Commission

WASHINGTON: The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed a lawsuit against a Texas man for allegedly making a fraudulent offer to invest $200

NARATHIWAT: The Narathiwat Islamic Religious Council has disclosed that at least 30 couples from Kuala Lumpur, Kelantan and Terengganu travel to the province every month

By Nashir Mansor MAKKAH: A light drizzle in Mina yesterday afternoon delighted not only local residents but also haj pilgrims from around the world who were performing the

From Nashir Mansor MAKKAH: A total of 1,833,164 Muslims from all over the world are performing the haj pilgrimage this year, according to the General

KABUL: Like their fellow Muslims around the globe, the people of Afghanistan are preparing to celebrate Aidiladha by sacrificing animals and distributing meat to needy