The British diplomat who helped draft Article 50 of the EU treaty says his country’s MPs will be able to legislate for a second referendum on Brexit even if Theresa May’s government opposes it.
Pakistan’s prime minister has reportedly responded to his Indian counterpart, and sought a resumption of dialogue between the two countries.
A Russian military aircraft with multiple personnel on board was accidentally shot down by the Syrian regime after the Syrians reportedly came under attack by Israeli missiles
South Africa's highest court has ruled to legalise the private use of marijuana in the country. This ruling upholds a lower court's order that found the criminalisation of cannabis was unconstitutional.
Electric car-maker Tesla ‘s journey to the roads is undergoing serious turbulence as the company has been hit by a string of problems from – car crashes, to manufacturing hurdles and now a criminal investigation.
A Dubai court has ordered the extradition of British national and alleged middleman Christian Michel in the Rs. 3,600 crore AgustaWestland VVIP choppers deal case.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s nominee to the country's Supreme Court, Judge Brett Kavanaugh has been accused of sexual misconduct.
Bhutan's prime minister conceded defeat on September 16, after the ruling party was knocked out in the first round of the country’s third-ever general election.
As part of an austerity drive undertaken by Pakistan’s newly elected Prime Minister Imran Khan, his office has announced the auction of multiple assets to raise funds. The auction is scheduled to take place on September 17.
Two men named by British police as suspects in the poisoning of a Russian double agent Sergei Skripal in Salisbury, UK have come on TV to say they are Russian civilians and were merely tourists.
U.S. President Donald Trump is disputing the official findings that nearly 3,000 people died in Puerto Rico as a result of last year's Hurricane Maria.
Myanmar’s state counsellor and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi has spoken up for the first time since the country’s judiciary jailed two Reuters journalists for reporting on the Rohingya crisis.
Is Pakistan’s prime minister paying obeisance to his masters? It sure sounds like it. During his first visit to the headquarters of Pakistan’s powerful Inter-Services Intelligence, Imran Khan called the ISI as "our first line of defence".
Within a day of the new session of the United Nations Human Rights Committee, representatives of India and Pakistan have clashed over human rights in Kashmir.
According to a leaked report, more than 3,600 children in Germany were assaulted by Roman Catholic priests between the years of 1946 and 2014.
In a historic vote, European legislators voted against Hungary to launch censure action against its government over alleged breaches of the European Union's core values.
A coalition of various industry houses called Americans for Free Trade has launched a multi-million dollar campaign to target Donald Trump’s decisions to impose trade tariffs that have in turn harmed the American economy.
Hurricane Florence, a category 4 storm is predicted to hit the U.S. east coast sometime Thursday. The storm’s trajectory shows that it is on course to make landfall as a major storm — thrashing coastal areas stretching from South Carolina to northern Virginia
China has called on the United Nation's human rights chief to respect its sovereignty after Michelle Bachelet highlighted "deeply disturbing" allegations of mass detentions of Uighur Muslims in its province of Xinjiang.
The controversy surrounding Serena Williams’ loss in the U.S. Opens finals to Naomi Osaka refuses to die down. Rupert Murdoch’s Herald Sun in Australia is facing a global backlash for a cartoon depicting Serena Williams in a manner which is racist and sexist.
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