BINTULU: A longhouse fire in Ulu Sebauh, Bintulu left 300 residents homeless on Thursday (March 20).
(Reuters) - Norway threw down the gauntlet for next year's Winter Olympics when their skiers took the top six places in a cross-country World Cup race on Sunday.
DECADES after inspiring a best-selling novel that brought readers into slums near Kolkata, 86-year-old ascetic Gaston Dayanand is still working for India’s poor.
NEW YORK: The National Rifle Association on Friday filed for bankruptcy, a sudden development that could help the gun rights group escape a lawsuit by New York's attorney general seeking its dissolution
Imagine living in an open-air prison for years with electricity and water allowed for only three hours a day, she says.
(Reuters) -Mick Schumacher will race for Alpine in the world endurance championship next season while continuing as Formula One reserve driver for Mercedes.
(Reuters) - New York state's attorney general sued to dissolve the National Rifle Association on Thursday, alleging senior leaders of the non-profit group diverted millions of dollars for personal use and to buy the silence and loyalty of former employees.
Germany, a country known for its weihnachtsmarkte, is launching the Christmas market season in a spirit of "energy sobriety".
Last December, Unesco included the Durga Puja in Kolkata on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
NEW YORK, June 2 (Xinhua) -- In the past 10 years, good guys with guns have been present or quickly arrived at the scene of nearly every major mass shooting in the United States but failed to stop the gunman before he was able to take multiple lives, reported the Time magazine on Tuesday.
(Reuters) -Toyota won the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race for the fourth year in a row and with a one-two formation finish on Sunday as the number seven crew's jinx ended in style at the Sarthe circuit.
(Reuters) - Kamui Kobayashi put Toyota's number seven car on pole position for the 24 Hours of Le Mans on Thursday with the Japanese driver hoping to finally shrug off his jinx in the endurance race.
(Reuters) - World number two Naomi Osaka, who withdrew from this year's French Open and Wimbledon on mental health grounds, will compete in Montreal next month, organisers of the Canadian event said on Wednesday.