Potomac River hits record high temperature
WASHINGTON: The Potomac River, which flows through the US capital Washington, hit a record high temperature of 94 degrees Fahrenheit over the weekend — as
WASHINGTON: The Potomac River, which flows through the US capital Washington, hit a record high temperature of 94 degrees Fahrenheit over the weekend — as
NEW DELHI: Four members of a family including two women were killed by fellow villagers in central India’s tribal heartland over allegations of witchcraft, authorities

WASHINGTON: Americans braced for a second — and equally scorching — day of dangerously hot weather yesterday, with daytime temperatures forecast to approach 38 degrees

PARIS: Humanitarian group SOS Mediterranee said yesterday it has relaunched rescue efforts off Libya, seven months after it abandoned operations using its ship Aquarius and

BANGKOK: Southeast Asian leaders met yesterday for a second day of a summit in Bangkok, where they were expected to discuss pressing regional issues including
NEW DELHI: India hit out yesterday at a US report saying religious intolerance was growing under its right-wing government, setting off a new spat ahead

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Saturday pledged to hit Iran with “major” new sanctions as Tehran warned Washington that any attack would see its
WASHINGTON: The United States and the Taliban will open fresh negotiations next week, the US negotiator said Saturday, as he voiced hope for progress in
WASHINGTON: The United States launched cyber attacks against Iranian missile control systems and a spy network this week after Tehran downed an American surveillance drone,

JAKARTA: The public need not worry about a tsunami threat along Java’s southern coast if they take mitigation measures to minimise the impact of disasters,