Philippines hit by measles outbreak
MANILA: A growing measles outbreak in the Philippines killed at least 25 people last month, officials said Thursday, putting some of the blame on mistrust
MANILA: A growing measles outbreak in the Philippines killed at least 25 people last month, officials said Thursday, putting some of the blame on mistrust

THE HAGUE: Dutch scientists said Wednesday they are baffled after 20,000 dead or dying guillemots washed up on North Sea beaches in a phenomenon not

PARIS: Suicides have fallen globally by more than a third since 1990, according to a far-reaching analysis released Thursday that highlighted profound differences in the
DAMASCUS: A convoy delivered aid to tens of thousands of displaced Syrians in desperate need of assistance near the Jordanian border on Wednesday, the first
RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazilian mining giant Vale on Wednesday lost its licence to operate the Lanjeiras dam, vital to its biggest mine in southeastern Minas
WASHINGTON: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will visit Hungary next week, the White House said Wednesday, as the United States seeks to build ties with
SEOUL: South Korea and the United States (US) may conclude their drawn-out negotiations on defence cost sharing as early as Thursday, Yonhap news agency reported, quoting a
LONDON: Prime Minister Theresa May will call on the European Union on Thursday to work with her to change a divorce deal and help her
WASHINGTON: Republican senators on Wednesday urged the top US trade negotiator to counsel President Donald Trump against formally terminating the North American Free Trade Agreement
UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations warned on Wednesday against using aid as a pawn in the Venezuelan crisis after the United States sent food and