President Donald Trump's contentious relationship with news organizations has led to a host of disputes and legal battles, the latest a lawsuit accusing the BBC
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A person detained over the shooting that killed two students at Brown University was to be released, US officials said on Sunday, adding the manhunt
Three Indian-origin truck drivers have been arrested in connection with a shootout between two rival tow-truck groups in Canada. The search is still on for
France:The seizure of an oil tanker off Venezuela's coast this week comes after long-standing tensions between Washington and Caracas, starting with US sanctions in 2006
US President Donald Trump announced a new "Trump Gold Card" programme that he claimed would end the "ridiculous" system that forces skilled talent to leave
US Vice President JD Vance has reacted to a viral image that sparked fresh rumours about tensions between him and his wife, Usha Vance.The image
A powerful magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck north-eastern Japan on the night of December 8, injuring at least 30 people and prompting the evacuation of around
Thailand has launched air strikes along its disputed border with Cambodia, its military said, after both countries accused each other of breaching a ceasefire brokered
Pakistan and Afghanistan exchanged heavy fire along their border late on Friday, officials from both countries said, amid heightened tensions following failed peace talks earlier
New Delhi:Luiza Rozova, widely believed to be the secret daughter of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has apologised for her father's war in Ukraine. Her apology
