United Arab Emirates pardons and will free a British academic sentenced to life in prison for spying
The Latest: United Arab Emirates pardons and will free a British academic sentenced to life in prison for spying
Emirati officials show video of British national convicted for spying saying he is a captain in MI-6
Four years out from hosting the 2022 World Cup, Qatar's evolution a work in progress
In joint appeal, 5 charities urge US to halt all military support for Saudi-led coalition fighting Yemen's Shiite rebels
A senior German official is calling on Russia and Ukraine to de-escalate tensions after Russian coast guard ships fired on Ukrainian navy vessels
Four years out from hosting the 2022 World Cup, Qatar's evolution a work in progress
As Mumbai marks the 10th anniversary of attacks that killed 166 in India's financial capital, the United States has made a new reward offer for information on the 2008 siege
Under the former NBA schedule, the first month of the season would just be coming to a close this week
Punchless Packers pushed further back in NFC playoff race, after punt-filled loss to Vikings
The Ukrainian parliament is set to consider a presidential request for the introduction of martial law in Ukraine following an incident in which Russian coast guard ships fired on Ukrainian navy vessels
Asian stocks mostly higher on hopes that Trump, Xi will cool trade dispute at upcoming meeting
Islamic leader and 10 followers killed by al-Shabab extremists in Somalia's northern city of Galkayo, say police
As hard as he tried Ernie Els couldn't put the ball in the cup Monday during a promotional appearance on Brighton Beach in Melbourne ahead of next year's Presidents Cup.
North and South Korea are making a first joint bid for an international recognition of Korean traditional wrestling
Egypt creates new rights agency with a mandate focused on defending country's image against allegations of abuses
Recent developments in the South China Sea, where China is pitted against smaller neighbors in disputes over territorial rights in waters crucial for global commerce and rich in fish and potential oil and gas reserves
Apple is at the Supreme Court to defend the way it sells apps for iPhones against claims by consumers that the company has unfairly monopolized the market
Long a one-party affair, Southern politics is becoming more of a mixed bag
Afghan official: Taliban ambush police convoy in western Farah province, killing at least 20 policemen
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