Hong Kong’s surveillance-savvy protesters go digitally dark
Hong Kong’s tech-savvy protesters are going digitally dark as they try to avoid surveillance and potential future prosecutions, disabling location tracking on their phones, buying
China earthquake kills 13, injures 199
The toll from a strong 6.0-magnitude earthquake in southwest China rose to 12 dead and 134 injured on Tuesday as rescuers pulled bodies and survivors
Trump Says ICE Will Start Removing “Millions of Illegal Aliens.”
WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump said on Monday that US authorities would begin next week removing millions of immigrants who are in the United States illegally.
Merkel blames dehydration for trembling spell
BERLIN: German Chancellor Angela Merkel dismissed concerns about her health after visibly trembling at an official ceremony Tuesday, saying she was just a bit dehydrated
Scientists amazed as Canadian permafrost thaws 70 years early
Scientists from the University of Alaska Fairbanks were stunned when they discovered that permafrost in the Canadian Arctic is thawing 70 years earlier than predicted.
David Warner hits century as Australia return to table top with win over Bangladesh
NOTTINGHAM: David Warner´s century paved the way for Australia to beat Bangladesh by 48 runs at Trent Bridge on Thursday as the reigning champions went
Katrina Kaif on break-up with Ranbir Kapoor: I chose to talk about it because media was interested
Katrina Kaif is known to be an epitome of grace and poise. The actress had always maintained silence when it comes to her personal life,
Chennai’s Taps Run Dry, Hotels and Companies Cut Back on Water Use in Canteens and Restrooms
CHENNAI: Hotels in India’s southern city of Chennai are rationing water for guests amid searing heat while companies limit showers as the city of 4.6