US-Bangla Airlines' Flight Carrying 71 Crashes At Nepal's Kathmandu Airport, 50 Feared Dead
A new attraction in Manhattan, where visitors can get a glimpse of spying’s past and present, from the code-breaking machines of World War II to the most famous names in espionage and their deeds of
A magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck near the popular Taiwanese tourist city of Hualien County, eastern Taiwan.
On the anniversary of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, people participating in rallies and marches in the U.S. and around the world denounced his views on immigration, abortion, LGBT rights, w
India is unlikely to support any UN resolution it deems intrusive. Sponsoring the UN resolution could mean opening the gates to the scrutiny of UN representatives, and is tantamount to giving countries like the US and UK a...
Gunmen stormed Kabul's Inter-Continental hotel and killed at least 18 people during a 12-hour standoff with security forces.
Over a century old way of celebrating New Year in America. A greeting to the world and a salute to the community spirit and love of pageantry that have thrived in Pasadena, California for ages.
The largest festival of its kind in Canada and features 35 illuminated displays transforming over 14 acres of Hastings Park into an explosion of light and colours.
Protests erupt around the world against U S. President Donald Trump's decision to recognise Jerusalem at the capital of Israel.
A fast moving wildfire has burned approximately 50,000 acres in total, at least 150 structures have been destroyed and thousands of residents have been evacuated from their homes as firefighters conti
A powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake that struck the Iraq-Iran border region killed more than three hundred people in both countries
Sharat Sharma, Director of Operations, Delhi Metro, is going to showcase his photographs in an exhibition curated by his wife, Kamalnaini from 8th to 11th November at the India Habitat Centre, Delhi.
Zombie enthusiasts practice being scary before setting out on a 'Zombie Walk' in the zombie walk in Essen, Germany.
8 dead after truck driver plows through bike path, into school bus near the World Trade Center memorial in New York.
Catalan lawmakers voted to secede from Spain, shortly before Spain's Senate approved a request by the central government to take direct control of Catalonia's affairs.
Russia hosts the 19th World Festival of Youth and Students on October 14-22. The official opening and main events will take place in Sochi's Olympic Park. Taking part in the forum would be more than 2
Wildfires fanned by strong winds roar through Californian wine country, killing at least 10 people, forcing some 20000 residents to flee and destroying 1,500 homes and businesses.
The solar-powered car race which covers 3,022 km (1,878 mi) through the Australian Outback, from Darwin, Northern Territory to Adelaide, South Australia. The race attracts teams from around the world,
The Barcolana, an annual sailing race in the Gulf of Trieste described by the organizers as "everybody's regatta." More than 2000 boats participated in this edition.
At least 58 people were killed and at least another 515 injured in a shooting at a open-air music festival on the Las Vegas Strip.
A powerful earthquake jolted central Mexico, cracking building facades and scattering rubble on streets in the capital on the anniversary of a devastating 1985 quake.
Hurricane Irma has subsided but Florida continues to grapple in the aftermath.
Hundreds of thousands of people rallied to demand their region's independence from Spain, in a show of strength three weeks ahead of an independence referendum which has been banned by Madrid.
On the 16th anniversary of 9/11 terror attacks, America remembers its innocent victims.