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Almost 40,000 people may have been displaced by militia arson and looting in Sudan’s Darfur region, according to new data obtained by AFP on...
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Almost 40,000 people may have been displaced by militia arson and looting in Sudan’s Darfur region, according to new data obtained by AFP on...
RWE, Germany’s second-biggest power supplier, unveiled Tuesday its first full-year loss in more than 60 years last year as it grapples with the crisis...
Indonesia threatened to revoke parole for convicted Australian drug mule Schapelle Corby on Tuesday, warning her to “keep a lower profile” after a documentary...
A brazen and bloody machete attack at a Chinese railway station could herald an ominous change in the violence Beijing blames on separatists from...
China has banned delegates to its annual rubber-stamp parliament from holding banquets, an official said Tuesday as the government tries to improve its image...
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond was on Tuesday to warn Chancellor George Osborne that he will rue his threat to cut an independent Scotland...
The soaring cost of cars and utilities as well as a strong currency have made Singapore the world’s most expensive city, toppling Tokyo from...
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega reappeared in public after a 10-day absence that had sparked rumors he was sick or even dead. He did so...
After a lifetime of farming and mining in the hills of southwest China, Zhang Zongfu was thrust into subsidised housing closer to town, and...
Tablet computer sales soared last year with Android-powered devices dethroning iPads atop a booming global market, according to figures released by Gartner. Sales of...
Japan is looking at ways to tax Bitcoin transactions, a report said Tuesday, in the wake of the spectacular failure of the Tokyo-based MtGox...
Britain’s film industry is celebrating a coming of age on after the British-made ‘Gravity’ and the British-directed “12 Years a Slave” dominated the Oscars....