Car bomb wounds 33 in Algeria
A car bomb exploded outside a police station early Sunday in the Algerian city of Tizi-Ouzou, wounding at least 33 people, state-run Algerie Presse Service reported.
A car bomb exploded outside a police station early Sunday in the Algerian city of Tizi-Ouzou, wounding at least 33 people, state-run Algerie Presse Service reported.
Jonathan Trott will not make it back in time for the fourth Test, so Ravi Bopara will have another opportunity in the England side at The Oval
Two men are set to appear in court in the hit-and-run deaths of three during the riots that roiled Britain last week. Police charged the two, whose names haven’t been released, with three counts of murder in Birmingham.
One Iraqi soldier was killed and six others were wounded when a roadside bomb hit an Iraqi army convoy in Baghdad on Sunday morning, said an official with Iraq’s Interior Ministry.
The ICC vice-president Alan Isaac has backed the BCCI’s stance on the DRS, claiming he too isn’t convinced the technology works “well enough”
The bride pulls up in a vintage American convertible and steps out in her frilly, rented gown. The crowds cheer as they throw rice in her direction.
This was Dhoni’s first series loss as captain. Yet he did not let his emotions get the better of him
Mexican soldiers have discovered a so-called “narco-tunnel” in Baja California that extends under the U.S. border, Mexican military officials said Friday.
Moammar Gadhafi’s government is disputing rebel claims that they have taken the embattled oil hub of al-Brega, saying Libyan forces are still in control of the city.
It had been inevitable for much of the previous three days but England officially became the No. 1 Test team in the world, ending India’s stay at the top with one of their most crushing victories, by an innings and 242 runs
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