Russian President Vladimir Putin is viewed more favourably around the world than US President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Theresa May.
Best for Britain says number of Britons wanting to give up their passports jumped in the 12 months after Brexit referendum.
Politicians and people of social media accused Trump of hiding the real reason for the cancellation.
Ankara warns Turks travelling to the US that they could face arbitrary detentions and terror-related violence in the country.
The US president said he did not want to inaugurate Washington's new embassy in London because it was a "bad deal" signed by his predecessor.
The Russian president insists the only way to ease tensions in the Korean peninsula is through dialogue process.
Military chiefs have drawn up plans to cut Britain's armed forces by more than 14,000 to save costs.
Multiple reports from US media have said that during a meeting on immigration President Donald Trump asked why immigrants from "sh*thole" African nations came to the US.
South Carolina wants to bring back the execution method because it has run out of lethal death row drugs.
Donald Trump wants to take a strong look at libel laws in the US, while ignoring that he has made 2,000 false or misleading claims since coming to office.
Number of applications soars to more than 3,000 as Britons grab chance to stay in Europe and avoid post-Brexit uncertainty.
Victory in Barnet council elections could prove a symbolic achievement for Jeremy Corbyn's party, which was blighted by a string of antisemitism controversies.
Nick Timothy left Downing Street after the Conservatives lost their majority in the general election. He praised the recent departure of former education secretary Justine Greening.
Theresa May has pledged to eradicate avoidable plastic waste by 2042, as part of a new environmental agenda.
Nigel Farage said "maybe, just maybe, we should have a second referendum on EU membership" and UK bookies reacted quickly, slashing the odds on another Brexit vote.
US State Department warns of serious security risks in week Donald Trump's lawyers meet Mueller investigators.
Some social media users speculated that Trump is "feeling the heat" as the investigations gain momentum this year.
Ever since President Donald Trump took charge of the White House, a war of words with reclusive North Korea has escalated.
NQ Paradise Pines posted an image of the shocking waste to their Facebook page, which has been shared thousands of times.
European Council president warns Poland's ruling Law and Justice party could take Warsaw out of the bloc.
US Pacific Command says the deployment is part of its routine rotational policy.
Anti-government rallies to protest against severe austerity measures and economic hardship have been swelling across Tunisia.
Michael Gove says the next leader of the Tory party could be either defence secretary Gavin Williamson or Damian Hinds.
Theresa May is launching her 25-year environmental plan in which she targets a war on plastic waste.
In recent days, violent protests over price hikes have left one person dead and raised fears of broader unrest in the country that was the birthplace of the Arab Spring.
Kristen Collins took this touching picture of a US Army veteran saluting a deceased former WWII serviceman.
Tim Farron denied that he thought gay sex is a sin during the 2017 General Election campaign, but has now admitted he regrets that statement.
Jevanni Letford hopes to perform during upcoming royal nuptials between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
After Oprah Winfrey's speech at the Golden Globes, the thoughts of her taking a presidential run have increased.
"As clueless as his dad," one Twitter user wrote.