Dowries impose a considerable tax on girls' families, with estimates indicating that in South Asia it is six times the average annual household income.
French President Emmanuel Macron called pro-Brexit U.K. politicians "liars" who had misled the country
Theresa May's trip to Austria has made it even harder to argue that Chequers is really the answer to the Brexit question.
The Brexit-supporting UK tabloid Sun branded bloc leaders "EU dirty rats," accusing "Euro mobsters" Tusk and Macron of "ambushing" May.
Liu is a prominent member of the Chinese tech elite with a fortune of $7.5 billion.
Despite the numerous positive benefits, it may be in private-rented accommodation and low-paid work where the impact is most perceived.
European Union leaders are pressing for a second UK referendum on Brexit, according to reports.
Three-round bidding for U.K. cable giant to start Saturday.
The tariffs will start at 10 percent, beginning Monday of next week, and then rise to 25 percent on Jan. 1.
Theresa May told the BBC that if rebel lawmakers shoot down a deal between her government and the EU, "the alternative to that will be having no deal."
Is the world "sleepwalking" into the next global financial crisis?
Last month, the social network removed 652 pages, groups, and accounts linked to Russia and Iran.
Bank of England Governor warned of a 35 percent crash in the British housing market.
The compact Beetle was introduced in Germany in 1938 during the Nazi era.
The Turkish lira has plunged in recent months and is down almost 39 percent against the dollar in 2018.
New heart monitoring feature could be a game-changer for the latest Apple Watch that CEO Tim Cook wants to market for its health- and fitness-tracking abilities.
American and European chambers of commerce report that foreign companies in China have been hurt by earlier tariff hikes.
Martin, an enthusiastic supporter of Brexit, said all EU products have U.K. or non-EU replacements, often at equal or better quality and price.
Several dozen rebel MPs have discussed attempting to trigger a no-confidence vote in May.
Apple responding to consumers' appetite for increasingly bigger screens as they rely on smartphones to watch and record video.
Weak economic fundamentals, not blind investor panic, has driven a summer of currency crises.
In the aftermath of Britain's vote to leave the EU in June 2016, many experts had warned that Britain's financial services industry would see hefty job losses.
Official figures show UK wages climbing for first time in six months and a record number of job vacancies.
TV king Moonves, who is accused of forcing a woman to give him oral sex, becomes latest powerful exec felled in #MeToo era.
The attack, and Johnson's choice of metaphor, widened the divide in the governing Conservative Party over Brexit.
The "new line" of putting economic development first has been Kim's top priority this year.
Thirty years after the original Karate Kid, Cobra Kai tells the story of an America doing battle with itself.
Musk smoked marijuana of comedian Joe Rogan's live web show, adding to concerns about bizarre behaviour.
A recent opinion poll shows Putin's approval ratings crashed this summer following the announcement of the pension reform
Shares in BA's parent company, IAG, were down 2 percent on Friday.