Villager: They told us we’d be safe
In an Afghan village, a young man sits against a tree, his head hanging, his eyes filled with tears. The reason for his sorrow lies in truck beds a few yards away.
In an Afghan village, a young man sits against a tree, his head hanging, his eyes filled with tears. The reason for his sorrow lies in truck beds a few yards away.
Couva: The deadline for nominations in the United National Congress' internal elections has been extended to next Sunday, after allegations of irregularities emerged at the close of nominations yesterday. At…
Port-of-Spain: An agreement has been reached between Prisons Commissioner Martin Martinez, Minister in the Ministry of National Security with responsibility for prisons Colin Partap and officers of the Prison Officers…
Port-of-Spain: The police service has admitted there was a heated, near physical confrontation between officials of the Police Complaints Authority and the Professional Standards Bureau over the siezure of documents…
Mayo: Workers on strike outside of Trinidad Cement Limited's Mayo facility intensified their action after they got word that contract workers were being brought in to restart operations. The plant…
At least 45 women and children were stabbed and burned to death late Sunday in the Syrian city of Homs, opposition activists said, after peace talks between a U.N. special envoy and the Syrian regime failed to yield a cease-fire.
At least 45 women and children were stabbed and burned to death late Sunday in the Syrian city of Homs, opposition activists said, after peace talks between a U.N. special envoy and the Syrian regime failed to yield a cease-fire.
No matter what you call it, British Prime Minister David Cameron’s trip to the United States is intended to demonstrate that ties between the countries remain as close as ever.
Four journalists accused of being involved in an alleged plot to overthrow the Turkish government were released on Monday pending the outcome of their trial in a case that is seen as a test of press freedom in Turkey.
Palestinian medical and security sources said a 15-year-old boy killed in an airstrike Monday was the fourth civilian killed in four days of bombing by the Israeli military. But an Israeli military spokeswoman said there was no military activity in the…
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