At least 10 people were killed in explosions in two train carriages at metro stations in St. Petersburg on Monday, Russian authorities said. One of the blasts was caused by a bomb filled with shrapnel.
US economic growth slowed sharply in the fourth quarter as a plunge in shipments of soybeans weighed on exports, but steady consumer spending and rising business investment suggested the economy would continue to expand.
Nintendo unveiled its new Switch game console on Friday, which works both at home and on-the-go, as it tries to offset disappointing Wii U sales and compete with Sony's big-selling PlayStation 4.
A Croatian man in a wheelchair robbed a bank after passers-by helped him to enter the premises, local media reported Friday.
Tony Fernandes, Group CEO of Asia’s largest and most successful budget airline AirAsia.
Everything seems normal as the passengers stream out of a routine flight from a Middle Eastern country after landing at a major Turkish international airport.
Hundreds of tourists who had purchased entry tickets to visit the Taj Mahal were left in the lurch, when they had to return...
A military campaign against gunmen opposed to peace talks ended yesterday with close to 500 rebels killed or captured and nearly 200 hostages freed in a key southern city, the army said.