The report also shows that between January and March, there were more appointments than terminations of service
The rains are the deadliest weather-related disaster in over three decades in Japan
In London, an initial wave of elation turned to heartbreak as 30 000 beer-soaked fans in Hyde Park watched their team come up short
President Ramaphosa has promised to mend ties with Nigeria during his state visit to Abuja
In a policy paper, the government will outline proposals for a free trade area and a "common rule book" with the EU
Thousands of workers have been laid off but the family which owns 30% of Fiat and 64% of Juventus, thought the football player was an investment
Despite the creation of dozens of fact-checking initiatives in recent years, efforts to stem the proliferation of false information remain weak
Once a thriving industrial hub, Veles has suffered decline since the break-up of the former Yugoslavia
Incidents of racism in the US are hardly news, but smartphones and social networks are catapulting such seemingly fleeting moments into the spotlight
Germany is far from the first country to see moral and legal battles over how to deal with digital data whose owners have passed away