By Serajul Quadir and Karen Lema DHAKA/MANILA, March 15 (Reuters) – Bangladesh’s central bank governor resigned on Tuesday over the theft of $81 million from the bank’s U.S. account, as details emerged
By Eric Onstad, Yuka Obayashi and Reem Shamseddine LONDON/TOKYO/JUBAIL, March 15 (Reuters) – Manufacturers are abandoning copper for its lighter and cheaper rival aluminium after a decade of technological innovation that is
Following is a summary of current health news briefs. Top NFL Official Acknowledges Link Between Football and Brain Disease A top NFL official acknowledged for the first time on Monday a
Horse Dressed in Tweed Suit Ahead of Cheltenham Festival (Reuters) Veteran race horse Morestead upped the style stakes for this year’s Cheltenham Festival by modelling the word’s first Harris Tweed suit designed
Following is a summary of current science news briefs. European-Russian Spacecraft Heads Out in Search for Life on Mars Europe and Russia launched a spacecraft on Monday in a joint mission to
By Amrutha Penumudi March 14 (Reuters) – A new book by bestselling author John Grisham is giving new impetus to a handful of companies striving to develop what they say could be
OSLO, March 14 (Reuters) – A record surge in temperatures in 2016, linked to global warming and an El Nino weather event in the Pacific, is adding urgency to a deal
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON, March 14 (Reuters) – The number of people who could be displaced in U.S. coastal regions due to rising sea levels this century as a result of climate
WARSAW, March 14 (Reuters) – A pan-European rights body said on Monday it would review a newly amended Polish surveillance law, in a fresh challenge to the conservative government that reflects international concerns
Egypt Jails Facebook Administrator for Three Years After Unfaithful Wives Comments An Egyptian court on Saturday sentenced a prominent Facebook user to three years in prison with hard labor after he asserted on