
Passengers taken hostage in Kuwait in 1990 to sue UK govt, British Airways
LONDON: British Airways (BA) passengers and crew members taken hostage in Kuwait in 1990 are preparing to take legal action against the UK government and

LONDON: British Airways (BA) passengers and crew members taken hostage in Kuwait in 1990 are preparing to take legal action against the UK government and

MOSCOW: The number of suicides among Thai citizens reached a record high of 4,800 cases in 2022, reported Sputnik. In 2018, the suicide rate was

WASHINGTON: A State Department spokesperson confirmed to Sputnik that Secretary of State Antony Blinken last week signed a waiver advancing a prisoner exchange deal with

BEIJING: The All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce on Tuesday released the 2023 list of China’s top 500 private enterprises, with JD.com, Alibaba and Hengli

SYDNEY: Australian authorities on Tuesday said they arrested three men over the import of nearly 90 kg of methamphetamine hidden in five separate shipments of

GENEVA: Restrictions imposed by the Taliban (under UN sanctions over terrorism) on women’s education and work, as well as the dire socioeconomic situation, have led

RABAT: The death toll from a strong earthquake in Morocco has risen to 2,854 people, the country’s Interior Ministry said on Monday. In a statement,

NEW YORK: Over 1,000 victims remain unidentified as the United States on Monday marked the 22nd anniversary of 9/11 attacks, reported Xinhua. A commemoration ceremony

BEIJING: The Chinese biotech firm, Sinovac Biotech, said on Monday that it had started Phase 2 trial of its SA55 injection, which it hopes will

TRIPOLI: Libya’s state-owned National Oil Corporation (NOC) on Sunday said the country’s oil production has reached 1.207 million barrels per day, reported Xinhua. The NOC