The driver of the train, a police officer and soldier were killed in the assault. Pakistani troops freed dozens of train passengers taken hostage by armed militants in the country's southwest on ...
The attack happened in mountainous area right before a tunnel. Twenty-one passengers were killed after a train in Pakistan was attacked and hundreds were taken hostage by the militant Balochistan ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – The PGA Arnold Palmer Invitational Tournament kicks off this week as professional golfers from all over the PGA look to make their mark on history at the famed tournament at Bay ...
This new set of stormy weather is thanks to a winter atmospheric river, which we commonly see on the West Coast, but less so the East Coast. The storm will strengthen and track over Newfoundland ...
The train, which departed from Quetta at 9 a.m. local time, had nine coaches and was carrying approximately 450 passengers, Kashif said. By Tuesday night, 104 hostages had been freed by security ...
The country's national train operator, SNCF, said in a statement that traffic was stopped at the request of police at France's busiest rail station. Authorities were working to disable the decades ...
The Seattle area will be soaked with up to an inch of rain by Monday as an atmospheric river settles over Western Washington. Gusty winds will accompany it for good measure. The Cascade and ...
Nearly 350 hostages were rescued at the end of a deadly standoff between Pakistan’s military and armed militants who hijacked a train in the southwestern Pakistani province of Balochistan ...
Equally easy on the eye is the steam train’s interior, particularly the 1930s carriage with its art deco touches and huge vintage armchairs, perfectly positioned to make the most of the view as ...
As the Trump administration investigates California’s bullet train project, which has come under scrutiny for very little progress in 17 years, a small area where construction is underway has ...
The Zurich train station.Credit...Getty Images Supported by By Laura Rysman Laura Rysman, based in Florence, is a train habitué who travels Italy by high-speed rail as she reports on the country.