Cost-cutting plans the Navy may undertake include selling warships to Chile and Brazil but military leaders warn it would harm UK's ability to carry out amphibious operations.
Ksenia Sobchak unveiled her Russian presidential campaign team insisting she won't sling mud at Vladimir Putin, whom her father mentored.
There had been confusion among MPs after Davis had previously suggested that a vote may not take place.
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte is set to visit Japan but will not meet Emperor Akihito.
"It's absolutely stunning that people let this monumental level of bullsh*t slide," Cougar Town actor Bob Clendenin tweeted.
One Twitter user wrote: "Someone needs his diaper changed, he's cranky."
The MP faced calls for his suspension from several senior members of the Labour party after comments were made public.
North Korea bought the Volvo 144 model cars in 1974 some of which are still running as taxis.
The incumbent ran on predictable platform in unpredictable times and prevailed despite his ambition to change the constitution few have an appetite for.
Crown prince Mohammed bin Salman pledges the Saudi kingdom will be "open to all religions" as he signals sweeping socio-economic reforms.
Ahmadreza Djalali, is an emergency medicine specialist and a lecturer at Stockholm's Karolinska Institute.
The absence of a potential heir for President Xi Jinping indicates his strong grip on the country's politics as well as future.
Republican Senator Jeff Flake gave a blistering speech on the Senate floor criticising President Donald Trump and announcing he will not seek re-election in 2018.
A man identified as Ryan Clayton appeared to throw Russian flags at the US President while yelling "Trump is treason".
Billionaire Michael Bloomberg says Brexit is 'stupidest thing' any country has done apart from elect Donald Trump, the Guardian reports, as he opened a headquarters in London.
Nikkei's winning streak extends to second consecutive session after capping 21-year high as analysts tell IBTimes UK that 'individual investors' are keeping the rally going.
Internet users are highly amused by these photoshopped images of America's founding fathers making insulting hand gestures towards the current US president..
Hundreds of staff formed a zero as they said goodbye to German finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble, after eight eventful years.
The Halloween cover of The New Yorker magazine depicts US President Donald Trump as a scary clown in the woods. It is not the first time an artist has poked fun at the president.
Maryland Senator Robert G Cassilly wants to bring back the death penalty and is proposing the lethal injection be filled with heroin and fentanyl.
Computer-simulated missile targets will be detected and tracked by ships during the two-day trilateral exercise.
"If Trump wears it, it will be invisible," one Twitter user wrote.
Student leaders Joshua Wong and Nathan Law freed on bail as their appeal against prison sentences are set to be heard on 7 November.
Twitter responded to Sanders' question with a slew of snarky, sarcasm-laden and creative answers speculating how they would spend the potential $4000.
The US State Department says that "it is imperative that any individuals or entities responsible for atrocities" in Myanmar should be held accountable.
General David Goldfein, Air Force chief of staff, said they were yet to receive alert orders, but were ensuring they were prepared for it.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn 'to stand by' MP Jared O'Mara who quit equality committee after making gay slurs and misogynistic comments.
President Trump was a persistent critic of predecessor Barack Obama for his numerous golf outings. But who actually spends more time on the greens?
George Bush and Barack Obama shared a joke at a fundraiser in Texas on 21 October and there are good reasons to think it might have been at Donald Trump's expense.
"I was always a good student," Trump said. "I'm, like, a kind of person who does well with that kind of thing."