The US-Russian-brokered truce among warring parties in the Syrian conflict resulted to a relative calm across Syria albeit with continuing attacks against extremists who are not part of the ceasefire.
Early election results appear to show reformists and allied moderate conservatives and independents leading the parliamentary and Assembly of Experts vote.
Top Tory statesmen and an overwhelming number of British economists warned of huge economic price UK has to pay if Britons choose to part ways with EU.
John Lennon’s widow and avant-garde music artist-singer Yoko Ono spent a night at a Manhattan hospital for flu-like illness rejecting media reports of a rumored stroke.
Apple is reportedly set to launch a 4-inch mini-iPhone called iPhone SE which resembles most if not all of iPhone 6s’ features next month.
Facebook Exec Mark Zuckerberg is currently ‘obsessed’ with livestreaming service which would enable users to live broadcast videos to families and friends.
Microsoft’s enhanced anti-malware program, Windows Defender, now takes aim at deceptively malicious cleanup and optimization software
Mobile marketing just gets more interactive as Facebook rolled out Canvas- a media-rich immersive platform that combines a number of features that make advertising a worthwhile social media experience.
Forget about typing, Google’s voice command feature now transcribes your dictated words into typed information on Google Docs.
Kim Kardashian is not divorcing Kanye West and will stay with him amidst his tantrums and Twitter rants.
Jennifer Garner talks about her divorce for the first time and said that she will always love her husband, Ben Affleck.
Kelly Clarkson pours her heart out as she sang Piece by Piece in the American Idol Season finale.
Salma Hayek's dog was shot while roaming around her ranch. She posted the incident in her social media.
A lone Kansas gunman went on a shooting rampage killing 3 people and wounding 16 more after being served a restraining order for alleged domestic abuse of her former live-in partner.
Iran is now counting the results of the nation’s first parliamentary elections since the landmark nuclear agreement- pitting ideological hardliners against the reformists who wish a gradual opening of the economy and normal relations with the West.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM