India's foreign secretary will soon visit capitals of SAARC countries, including Islamabad.
An Egyptian court on Thursday ordered the bail release of Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohammed, but did not dismiss the case against them.
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Expedia has expanded into a travel giant after going public in 1999: It can now add Orbitz to its growing portfolio, which already includes Hotels.com and Hotwire.
The court's decision does not dismiss the case against the journalists, who still face a court hearing later this month.
Ibrahim al-Jaafari claimed the Iraqi army has made significant advances against ISIS in recent weeks.
The Australian Prime Minister was responding to a question in parliament about the country’s rising unemployment, which is at a 12-year high.
The Australian Human Rights Commission says over a third of immigrant children detained by the country suffer from serious mental disorders.
The country’s counterterrorism force seized a homemade ISIS flag, a machete and a hunting knife during a raid on Tuesday.
The video streaming service has a plan to launch in another 150 countries over the next two years. Well, make that 149 countries.
Although Tony Abbott gets to keep his job as Australia's prime minister, experts say confidence in his mandate has been shaken.
Former Australian soldier Hastings Fredrickson had pleaded guilty to three counts of using a carriage service to cause offence.
What was believed to be a great white shark bit off a surfer's legs in a fatal attack Monday.
Two journalists convicted of supporting the Muslim Brotherhood will be retried in a proceeding expected to begin Feb. 12.
The country's exports fell 3.3 percent from year-ago levels while imports tumbled 19.9 percent, highlighting deepening weakness in its economy.
Abbott is facing a challenge to his leadership, has brought forward the key vote in an effort to halt a destabilizing internal revolt.
Amal Clooney's client, Egyptian-Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy, has been in jail in Egypt for more than a year.
The motion to spill, filed by two Liberal MPs, would force Abbott and other senior government officials to give up their positions.
In a video Google Hangout with youth with disabilities on Thursday, Pope Francis admitted to being "a disaster with machines."
Amber Heard might become Mrs. Johnny Depp this weekend if rumors they will be married are true.
The pope will host a Google Hangout on Thursday and take questions from kids in Brazil, India, Spain and the United States.