A man suspected of killing 18 people in a shooting in Maine has been found dead after a three-day manhunt, police say.
Robert Card, 40, was found dead from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound, Maine Commissioner of Public Safety Michael (...)
As communities in Maine grieve 18 people killed in a shooting at a bowling alley and restaurant two days ago, officials still are imploring thousands of residents to shelter in place Friday while a massive search for a suspect continues.
Authorities (...)
Police in the US city of Lewiston, Maine have warned a gunman is on the loose, with reports that at least 22 people have been killed.
Residents of the city, the second-largest in the state, have been told to shelter in place.
Police named Robert (...)
German experts defused a World War II bomb in Cologne on Tuesday that had forced the evacuation of thousands of office workers and disrupted rail and ship traffic.
The 500-kilogram (1,100-pound) US bomb — dropped during a heavy bombardment of the (...)
German singer and conductor Peter Schreier, widely regarded as one of the leading lyric tenors of the 20th century, has died at the age of 84 after a long illness, his family said.
Schreier, one of the few international stars to emerge from former (...)
Germany's two biggest lenders Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank said Thursday they had called off talks on a possible merger, dashing Berlin's hopes of creating a financial "national champion".
"After thorough analysis, we have concluded that this (...)
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and Crown Prince congratulate King of Bahrain on National Day.
- Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and Crown Prince congratulate Kazakh President on National Day.
- Saudi Arabia pays its share in the budget of the (...)
"He lies," huffed Janet Foster.
"And he's a dirty old man," chimed in her sister Jean as they discussed Donald Trump's flaws a few days before he was elected the new president of the United States.
"Well, I am with him," their brother Paul, 60, (...)
The waitress bounded with a cup of chowder and a plate of fish and broccoli. It was Ann LePage's first double shift at McSeagull's, a bustling restaurant touting double-wrapped scallops and views of Boothbay Harbor.
The wife of Maine Republican Gov. (...)
Surge in demand for security equipment comes as largest ever edition of Intersec features 1,290 exhibitors from 55 countries
DUBAI — Spending on the Middle East physical security market is set to surge by 36 percent in 2016, as infrastructure (...)
Faisal, Minister of Foreign Affairs' speech before the Arab Foreign Ministers Council:
The situation in Syria is so serious to the extent that all Arab countries should shoulder their historic responsibility as we see innocent blood pours on its (...)
messaging service can now chat directly with friends on Facebook.
AOL Inc. said Wednesday that a new version of the AIM software connects with the chat function on Facebook's Web site, letting AIM users communicate with friends who are logged on to (...)
Shiloh Pepin, a girl who was born with fused legs, a rare condition often called “mermaid syndrome,” and gained a wide following on the Internet and US television, has died. She was 10.
Doctors had predicted she would at most only survive for days (...)
Former “Jaws” actor Richard Dreyfuss says America is falling short in preparing children to become leaders and participants in the political system.
The Academy Award-winning star of “The Goodbye Girl” and “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” now (...)
Former President George H.W. Bush plans to celebrate his 85th birthday Friday by making a parachute jump in Maine, where he has his summer home.
Jim Appleby, a Bush aide, said Tuesday that Bush will make a tandem jump with a member of the US Army (...)
sulfur, low-cost liquid fuel in Saudi Aramco operating facilities in lieu of the highly sought-after sales gas.
Laboratory analyses conducted at INCT consistently removed more than 90 percent of sulfur oxides and more than 80 percent of nitrogen (...)
corruption agency, National Accountability Bureau (NAB), has relieved as many as 126 officers in pay scale 16 and above due to budgetary constraints.
Out of the 126 officers, 85 were employed on contract basis and 41 on deputation. The (...)
a key constituent of human red blood cells. Other “abnormal” types of adult Hemoglobin also known as structural Hemoglobin variants have been identified and these include: mainly: Hemoglobin S (HbS'), Hemoglobin E (HbE), C, D, and (...)
Rayhani illustrated in his book 'the Kings of the Arabs', one day King Abdulaziz watched an exhausted camel near his camp. He asked the owner of the camel to leave the camel for grazing and to return it to the convoy. King Abdulaziz told al-Rayhani (...)
with the help of Allah - on achieving development and raising the standard of living of citizens as well as improving the quality of the citizens' life.
Dear Brothers:
The deviant group sought to develop their destructive capabilities to inflict (...)
Despite continuing global financial market
nervousness, the European Central Bank on Wednesday waved off calls
for it to abandon its planned September rate hike, according to DPA.
The Frankfurt-based bank reaffirmed remarks made ECB (...)
Machines and electrical equipment with a value amounting to SR 8207 million.
--Transportation equipments with a value amounting to SR 4960 million.
--Ordinary metals and their products with a value amounting to SR 4325 million.
--Food stuffs with (...)
Islam propaganda in western media.
According to ICFM schedule, the OIC Secretary General, Prof. Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, will deliver a statement at the inaugural session in which he will shed light on his efforts to reform the organisation, stimulate (...)
taking, leading to inflicting several wells dire harms.
He cited the discovery of a giant oil field in east Texas in the early thirties of the past century as leading to an historic drop of oil prices.
He said the role to control prices and not (...)
run south and a rebel-held north.
The country was shaken last month by four days of riots targeting U.N. and French personnel and orchestrated by youth groups loyal to President Laurent Gbagbo.
Annan's most recent request was already a step down (...)