The ICJ will begin oral hearings in the Kulbhushan Jadhav case for four days starting from February 18 until February 21. The ICJ is hearing the case on the basis of India's appeal against Pakistan's order of execution against Jadhav.
Russia will conduct a test that will see the Runet - Russia's local internet separated from the global internet for a short period of time. This is in preparation for a possible cyber-attack by the U.S. and its allies.
Germany could be hardest hit by a ‘No-deal Brexit’, according to a study by the Leibniz Institute for Economic Research Halle. The United Kingdom is scheduled to leave the European Union on March 29, 2019.
Iran marked the 40th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution even as the country continues to suffer under stifling economic sanctions imposed by the U.S.
China has released a video which shows Uighur Muslim poet Abdurehim Heyit in "good health" according to an unverified video, following reports of his death in a detention camp. Turkey has since demanded China close its "Muslim concentration camps."
US-backed Kurdish forces are facing fierce resistance from Islamic State fighters who are holed up in just two villages in Syria’s eastern province of Deir ez-Zor.
Queen Elizabeth’s husband Prince Philip has surrendered his driving licence weeks after he was involved in a car crash that flipped his car over and caused injury to a woman.
An auction house that had put up five paintings by Nazi leader Adolf Hitler for sale, have failed to interest buyers. Hitler is said to have created some 2,000 artworks which include watercolours and portraits.
New Zealand is seeing a spate of wildfires across its South Island which has forced thousands of residents to flee their homes.
The President of the United States just said that he is being subjected to “unlimited presidential harassment” by the Democrats after House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff revealed a sweeping plan to investigate the former's connections to Russia.
The U.S.-led coalition that is supporting Kurdish Peshmerga fighters in Syria said the Islamic State has been reduced to just 1% of its original size.
In what can be called as one of the most tense moments seen between the governments of France and Italy since World War II, Paris has recalled its Rome ambassador.
A Taliban official has announced that the United States has agreed to withdraw half of its troops from Afghanistan by the end of April this year.
The United Kingdom’s weather department has released a comparative study which shows that we are in the midst of the hottest ten years on record since the 1850s.
In a controversial move Donald Trump has nominated a long-time critic of the World Bank, David Malpass to be its president.
Venzuelan troops have blockaded a link bridge on the country’s western border with Colombia to prevent humanitarian aid meant for opposition leader Juan Guaido, from coming into the country.
Donald Trump chose to defend his presidency for some part of the State of the Union speech as well as push through his continued demand for funding for a ‘border wall’ by reiterating the threat illegal immigration poses to the U.S.
Hollywood actor Liam Neeson is having to defend himself from being called ‘racist' after he recounted a painful incident from his past which had led him to wanting to kill "any black man."
The UN sanctions monitors have released a report saying that Pyongyang continues to stockpile and maintain its nuclear arsenal despite publicly promising to work on stopping work on its ballistic missiles programme.
Bangladesh has reported a string of murders that look like the work of vigilantes as all the men killed were accused of rape with sinister notes hung around their necks.
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