South Africa election: ANC in the lead
South Africa - With results declared in some 23% of districts, the ANC has won about 55% of the ballot, well...
Trump suddenly reverses course on Iran, says there is ‘no indication’...
President Donald Trump spent the entirety of the last week talking about possible military action against Iran, discussing the number of troops that would be involved, and threatening that war would mean the “official end of Iran.”
May reaches out to Corbyn in an attempt to break Brexit...
The two leaders, who have fought fiercely for months over the future of Britain, are now attempting to make a deal that can then be negotiated with the rest of the EU.
Agreement will be broken. Iran wants Europe to rebel against sanctions
IRAN warned the EU that it would decrease its obligations under the 2015 nuclear agreement if it shielded Tehran’s economy from US...
Trump says he was informed on Navy sightings of UFOs
Donald Trump said he had been briefed on Navy pilots reporting heightened sightings of unidentified flying objects, adding he does not believe in UFOs in particular.
Chagos Islands dispute: UN votes against British control
The 193 member states of the UN on Wednesday voted for the UK to hand over control of the Chagos islands to Mauritius "as soon as possible".
Trump refuses to meet the Qatar Emir over close association with...
US President Donald Trump refused to meet Sheikh Tamim Al-Thani, Qatari Emir, over the Arab nation’s ties with terrorist outfits like Muslim Brotherhood and for supporting Iran revolutionary guards.
Sudan crisis and subsequent potential disaster
Masses of demonstrators calling for a fresh age of wealth and accountability in Sudan celebrated earlier this year as army armies overthrew Omar al-Bashir, the long-ruling dictator of the country.
North Korea launches short-range ‘projectiles’
The projectiles were fired from North Korea's east-coast town of Wonsan in a northeastern direction and reportedly toward the East Sea, the agency said, citing a news release.
Chinese paper claim ‘foreign forces’ using Hong Kong to hurt China
An official Chinese newspaper said on Monday that “foreign forces” are trying to deliberately hurt China by causing chaos in Hong Kong over an extradition bill that has started mass protests in this former British colony.