Microsoft sues Samsung over breach of contract

NEW YORK: Microsoft on Friday fired a legal salvo at long-time partner Samsung, accusing the South Korean giant of breaching a contract over licensing of technology used in the competitive smartphone market.... Read more »

Robots to take over many jobs done by people, for good and bad

WASHINGTON: Robots and artificially intelligent devices will take over many jobs now done by people, and experts are divided as to whether their spread will do human society more good than harm.... Read more »

NATO chief heads to Ukraine as crisis deepens

Moscow accuses NATO of “selling soap bubbles” as claims of Russian troop build-up near Ukraine prompts invasion fears. NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen has arrived in Ukraine, amid growing fears of a... Read more »

Hamas says no Gaza truce extension agreed

Israel reportedly offers unconditional ceasefire renewal but Hamas says no deal can be reached unless demands met. A leader of the Palestinian group Hamas has said there will not be a renewal... Read more »

Guard Of Owner presented to Gen. Raheel Sharif at Australian Army Headquarters

Rawalpindi: Chief of Army staff, General Raheel Sharif, who is on an official visit to Australia held meetings with Australian Minister of defence, Mr David Johnston and secretary defence Mr Dennis Richardson... Read more »
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Pakistan Chief of Army Staff visits Australia

RAWALPINDI (Pakistan) — Chief of Army staff, General Raheel Sharif who is on an official visit to Australia attended a foreign and security roundtable discussion hosted by Mr Peter Varghese AO, secretary... Read more »

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World Bank pledges $200m to contain Ebola

Emergency aid aims to improve medical supplies and staff wages as Liberian healthcare system shuts down out of fear. The World Bank has pledged $200m to help contain the deadly Ebola virus,... Read more »

16 killed as van plunges into ravine in Azad Kashmir

MUZAFFARABAD: At least 16 people were killed when a passenger van plunged into a deep ravine in Azad Kashmir region on Tuesday, officials said. The accident happened in the area of Chattha... Read more »

Israel cracks down on anti-war protesters

More than 1,000 Palestinian citizens of Israel have been arrested since Israel’s Gaza offensive began in early July. More than 1,000 Palestinian citizens of Israel have been arrested by the Israeli police... Read more »

Ukraine urges rebels to let civilians flee

Civilians are increasingly caught in the crossfire of civil war as the army marches on rebel-held Donetsk. Ukraine’s military has urged pro-Russia separatists to allow civilians to flee cities in the country’s... Read more »

Thousands turned-up to celebrate Eid at the grand finale of CREF 2014 at the Sandown Racecourse Melbourne

Many local Parliamentarians, Community Leaders and Mayor of Dandenong witnessed the multicultural celebrations of Eid-ul-Fitre Melbourne (Report by Tribune International); Despite extreme cold weather of Melbourne close to 10,000 people with their... Read more »

Tony Abbott decided to drop the repeal of section 18C of RDA

Sydney (Tribune International); The Prime Minister of Australia, Tony Abbott, has announced that the Government will not proceed with the proposed changes to the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (the Act). In a... Read more »

Obama: ‘Russia doesn’t make anything’

US president downplays Russia’s role in the world, saying Vladimir Putin’s actions will hurt country in the long-term. Barack Obama, the US president, has dismissed Russia as a nation that “doesn’t make... Read more »

Rescuers battle to clear bodies in China quake

Rescuers laid out bodies in the streets on Monday (August 4) after at least 398 people were killed by an earthquake in China, leaving the idyllic mountain landscape littered with scenes of... Read more »

No threat from PTI’s ‘million’ march, says Nawaz

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said Monday that his government faced no threat from the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf’s (PTI) planned ‘Azadi’ march on August 14 in Islamabad. Presiding over a consultative meeting of... Read more »

Mohammad Aamer hopes for earlier return from spot-fixing ban

DISGRACED Pakistan paceman Mohammad Aamer says he hopes to return to the game before a five-year ban ends next year if the world cricket body amends its anti-corruption code. Aamer’s spot-fixing ban... Read more »

Pakistani stocks plummet over 666 points

KARACHI: Pakistani stocks tumbled over 666 points on day Monday, with the market continuing the free-fall it had witnessed on the last trading day before Eidul Fitr holidays. At the close of... Read more »

Scores missing after Bangladesh ferry sinks

Overloaded ferry sinks in central Bangladesh, leaving up to 150 people missing after rescue of 50 passengers. An overloaded passenger ferry carrying up to 200 passengers has sunk on a river in... Read more »

Michael Johns, Australian finalist on American Idol, ’dies from blood clot’

SIMON Cowell has joined tributes to Australian singer and American Idol finalist Michael Johns, who has died aged 35. Cowell tweeted this morning after hearing the news, calling the Perth-born singer “a... Read more »

Child killed, 30 hurt in Gaza City strike despite lull: medics

JERUSALEM: A child was killed and 30 people wounded in a strike on a refugee camp in Gaza City on Monday just minutes into an Israeli-declared truce, medics said. The strike hit... Read more »

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Israel pulls out from part of Gaza, but snubs Cairo talks

GAZA CITY: The Israeli army on Saturday gave a first indication it was ending operations in parts of Gaza, while continuing to bombard other areas ahead of fresh truce talks in Cairo.... Read more »

Brief Facebook outage prompts complaints on Twitter

WASHINGTON: A brief Facebook outage on Friday prompted a flurry of complaints and comments on Twitter less than two months after a similar incident affected users worldwide. According to the website downdetector.com,... Read more »