The Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality’s Culture Inc. has done it again. This time Culture Inc. has produced “Istanbul’s 100 Dishes,” (“Istanbul’un 100 Lezzeti” in Turkish) as part of its Istanbul’s 100 Faces...
People who use online voice and video communication programs could be sentenced to 15 years in prison according to a new law in Ethiopia, daily Milliyet reported today. Skype,...
Software giant Microsoft unveiled its first tablet computer, the Surface, yesterday, in a major hardware launch clearly designed to take on long-term rival Apple's market-ruling iPad. Chief executive Steve...
The United States and Israelcollaborated to create the Flame computer virus as part of an effort to slow Iran's suspected nuclear weapons drive, The Washington Post reported Tuesday. The newspaper,...
The latest luxury spa in Iraq’s capita, billed as Baghdad’s first fish pedicure salon, aims to bring in Iraqi customers who have recently begun to venture out again as...
Brazilian researchers say they have successfully tested a vaccine against schistosomiasis, a disease caused by parasitic worms that afflicts more than 200 million people worldwide. "This is an unprecedented...
An academic from Japan’s Gunma University is researching plants which have for centuries been used as medicine in various parts of the country. Koori Goto, who serves as general...
Frankel enhanced his status as the best racehorse in the world when coasting to his 11th win from 11 runs in the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot today....
Darren Bravo’s 77 rescued West Indies from a collapse in the second one-day international against England at The Oval yesterday after Chris Gayle marked his return with a blistering...
Gymnastics is in danger of losing its artistry as competitors are concentrating on pulling off increasingly difficult acrobatic moves, the sport’s governing body said. The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG)...