By Camillus Eboh and Felix Onuah ABUJA (Reuters) – A bomb at a crowded market in Nigeria’s capital Abuja killed at least four people and injured more than a dozen during New Year’s ...
TOKYO, Jan 1 (Reuters) – Japan’s top mobile operator, NTT DoCoMo, is looking to launch a tablet computer that will be produced by LG Electronics and run on software developed by Google, t...
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s factory inflation cooled in December as manufacturers expanded more slowly after a strong run in growth, lessening the need for the country’s central ban...
By Carlos Alberto Quiroga LA PAZ (Reuters) – Leftist Bolivian President Evo Morales on Friday reversed a hefty fuel price increase that sparked nationwide protests, landing him with one of the ...
BEIJING (Reuters) – Two sailors were killed and 15 are missing after a North Korean-registered cargo ship sank in the Yellow Sea on Friday, state news agency Xinhua reported late on Friday. The...
CAIRO (Reuters) – A large explosion struck outside a Christian church in Egypt’s northern city of Alexandria, an Egyptian security source and the Arabic news channel Al Jazeera said Satur...
By Camillus Eboh and Felix Onuah ABUJA (Reuters) – At least 4 people were killed and more than a dozen injured in an explosion at a crowded market in Nigeria’s capital Abuja late Friday, ...
DENVER (Reuters) – All-Star forward Carmelo Anthony rejoined the Denver Nuggets for team practice on Friday after spending eight days away mourning the death of his sister. Anthony’s sist...
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (Reuters) – The Carolina Panthers will part ways with head coach John Fox following the team’s final game of the season, the NFL’s last-place club said on ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) – With the economy showing signs of life but millions of Americans still out of work, some newly elected or re-elected governors are keeping their inaugural parties simple, ra...