Individually, graduated senior Karleigh Parker, sophomore Sandra Akachukwu and freshman Ria Moellers were recognized on USTFCCCA All-Academic Team as a result of their success on the track and in the classroom.
Yemen’s “popular resistance” forces, which support president-in-exile Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi, said late Sunday that 47 civilians had been killed – and more than 140 injured – when the Shia Houthi militia shelled parts of the southern Aden province.
The possibility of driverless cars in Australia has cleared a major hurdle to becoming a reality with automated vehicles due to hit the streets of Adelaide in November as part of the country’s first-ever road trials.
Final budget figures released Thursday for the Vatican city-state, which includes the post office, museums and other activities, showed its surplus surge to 63.5 million euros ($69 million) last year from 33 million euros a year earlier.
REIMPOSING U.N. SANCTIONS: If one of the parties to the nuclear deal, like the United States, determines that Iran is not fulfilling its commitments, it can ask for a Security Council vote on a new resolution to continue the lifting of all U.N sanctions resolutions on Iran.
In Indian society. “There is a wrong habit which has crept in, we do not respect our labour enough, he said”, adding the law was needed for those who do not treat labour as fellow human beings.
When talks re-start, Pakistan will have to extend the non-discriminatory market access (NDMA) status to India (the earlier term “most favoured nation” has been discarded because of political reasons), which basically means that it will treat India the same as its...
“For many years, our son suffered from depression”, Abdulazeez’s family said in the statement, as quoted by the Wall Street Journal on Saturday. An officer said Abdulazeez “was unsteady on his feet at times” and that he slurred and mumbled his...