UK government to expel 23 Russian diplomats after Moscow refused to explain how a Russian-made nerve agent was used on a former spy in UK
The UK government’s deadline to Moscow to explain how a nerve agent manufactured by it came to be used in the poisoning of former Russian mole in Salisbury, has passed
English physicist Stephen Hawking who wrote A Brief History of Time passed away at home in England.
In another stunning departure from the White House, U.S. President Donald Trump has fired his Secretary of State and former CEO of Exxon-Mobil Rex Tillerson.
Amnesty International reports that Myanmar’s government is intensifying its campaign to permanently oust the Rohingyas by destroying their homes and villages
Republicans on a House panel have found no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin in the U.S. Presidential elections of 2016.
After a week of investigations, British government is conclusively laying the blame for poisoning of former Russian mole Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, on Moscow
U.S. Democratic Party politician Kelda Roys is casually breastfeeding her kid in this Campaign Ad
Turkey’s objective of defeating Syrian Kurdish militia has put it in direct conflict with U.S.’s objective of building a force to stabilize Syria's eastern region
Putin ordered plane shot down prior to Sochi games, in an incident which turned out to be a false alarm shortly before the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
British police have confirmed for the first time that 21 people have been treated for exposure to a nerve agent in an attack targeting former Russian spy Sergei Skripal
South Korean delegation after meeting White House officials announced Kim Jong-Un has reportedly asked Donald Trump to join talks to stabilize the Korean Peninsula
Cape Town city officials announced that Day Zero - the day the city turns off water supply to the residents may not come this year at all.
After days of intense bombardment, Syrian government-led forces have reportedly captured half of the rebel-held enclave of Eastern Ghouta
As Sri Lankans saw another day of Buddhist-Muslim clashes, senior cricket team members reached out to their fellow country-men to try and end the violence.
The U.S. Government has filed a lawsuit against its state of California over its immigrant-related policies which according to them 'protects illegal immigrants'
Sri Lankan government has clamped a state of emergency on the island following violence and rioting in its majority-Muslim district of Kandy
North Korea has shown its willingness to come to the negotiating table but as history has shown it is far too early to be optimistic about the talks
Cryptocurrency is no longer the domain of private individuals and entities as Cambodia announces decision to launch its own cryptocurrency