US Charges Against Turkish President Guards Damaged Turkey-US Relations
Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Bozdag says US charges against guards of Turkish President Erdogan have worsened the bilateral relations.
Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Bozdag says US charges against guards of Turkish President Erdogan have worsened the bilateral relations.
The Russian Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications reports that 40,000 polling stations will be equipped with surveillance cameras for the 2018 presidential election in the country.
US Attorney General Sessions and National Intelligence Director Coats seek to permanently renew a US surveillance law.
EU foreign policy head Mogherini says that she expects the government of Myanmar to deal with the roots and consequences of the ethnic crisis in the state of Rakhine this week.
China asks all countries involved in the settlement of the North Korean crisis to revisit country's "double freeze" plan in the light of UNSC sanctions.
White House Homeland Security Advisor reports that Florida Keys residents will not be allowed to return to their houses for weeks, since restoring may take a long time.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi during a meeting with head of the US Central Command Gen. Joseph Votel said that states had to combat all terrorist groups without discrimination.
The head of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) expresses hope that Oswald commission will come up with results on doping probes of Russian athletes from Olympics 2014 before the start of the winter season.
A homeless man who made headlines earlier this year when he was arrested for groping women on the subway station while wearing a Santa hat has been busted again.
Russian Ambassador to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzia states that Moscow does not recognize Pyongyang's claims to obtain nuclear status.
Thai police say that they’ve arrested a “serial bride”, who seduced and married at least 12 men to collect their wedding dowries before running off.
Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Tymoshenko was added to the database of the Ukrainian Mirotvorets website for illegally crossing the state border.
The US Senate Finance Committee has requested the details of a cybersecurity incident which led to the credit data theft affecting 143 million US consumers.
With little traditional support for winter sports in South Korea, there are concerns that Pyeongchang Winter Olympics may not gather a million spectators as it was initially planned.
If you're looking for a good night's sleep, you won't have to do much if you've got a pooch in your home. According to a study conducted by the Mayo Clinic, keeping pets in your bedroom could actually improve your quality of sleep.
The lower chamber of the UK parliament has approved the second reading of the EU Withdrawal Bil by 326 votes against 290.
As the United States marks the 16th anniversary of al-Qaeda’s horrific attacks, the Pakistani doctor who helped officials find Osama bin Laden six years ago is still behind bars, CNS News reported.
A source from the UK government reports that the country will keep cooperating with the EU on sanctions and other foreign policy issues after Brexit.
Trump continues the national state of emergency for another year in the light of persisting terrorist threat.
Hurricane Irma reduced islands to rubble, flooded streets and knocked out power for millions of homes and businesses - but in spite of all the destruction, all 54 six-toed Hemingway cats were just fine.
The Russian Embassy in the USA says that State Department spokeswoman Nauert's comments about searches of Russian diplomatic properties is a mockery.
At least ten members of an uncontacted tribe in Brazil’s Amazon Basin were supposedly killed last month by illegal gold miners along the River Jandiatuba in western Brazil, according to Survival International, an organization that advocates for indigenous rights.
Spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry Zakharova says that Russia is going to move websites of its embassies and consulates to the country's servers.
Saudi Arabia has arrested two Yemeni nationals and two Saudi citizens under suspicions of planning a suicide bombing attack against the Riyadh headquarters of the Saudi Defense Ministry.
The Foreign Ministry of Peru says that the country has decided to expel North Korean Ambassador over Pyongyang's nuclear program.