Kashmir remains tense after days of protests and clashes
Scores of people have been killed and injured in Indian-administered Kashmir in recent days as protests rocked the state following the death of a young militant commander. Zahid Rafiq reports…
Can Europe hit back at the British Open golf?
Americans have won the last six editions of the major when it has been held at Troon despite links courses traditionally suiting British players. The often wild weather and "Postage…
IMF urges Italy to tackle slow growth and bank crisis
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has called on Italy to launch urgently needed economic reforms to accelerated anemic growth and head off a looming crisis in its financial industry.
Does drama reflect reality or reshape it?
In a society where more than a quarter of the population lives below the poverty line, and more than 16m residents are illiterate, drama plays a crucial role in shaping…
Israel passes controversial law targeting human rights organizations
Israel's parliament has finalized a contentious law that will increase the regulation of many Israeli human rights organizations. Critics have denounced the bill for allegedly targeting pro-Palestinian groups
The lives of those who inherited the legacy of World War II
A photojournalist features the lives of citizens injured by past bombings living in El Alamein
Serious concerns dominate Egyptian automotive market following Brexit
The agreement between Egypt and the EU triggered a gradual customs reduction on European cars in 2009, which will continue until 2019, at which time European cars will be completely…
Tesla claims ignorance of SEC probe after fatal accident
The electric carmaker says it has not been informed of an investigation by the US financial market regulator into allegations that Tesla kept a deadly crash secret from investors ahead…
Crisis-hit Rio drastically cuts Olympic culture program
Expect flashmobs during the Olympic Games, but possibly not much more. Amidst government turmoil in Brazil, Rio's schedule of Olympic culture events has been drastically slashed, reports Donna Bowater.