The former house speaker opens up about his relationship with former president Barack Obama, and explains why Donald Trump is not a Republican.
Our legislature, flooded by Cameron and Blair, is second in size only to China's. This is not a sustainable situation.
Hashim bin Abdullah Yamani, head of the King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy, said the move will have economic benefits and help diversify energy needs.
Senator Rand Paul and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie have questioned whether Donald Trump will stand for re-election to the White House in 2020.
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George Papadopoulos is the latest to be charged in relation to the wide-ranging investigation into possible Russian collusion.
After Spain dissolved the Catalan government, its leader Carles Puigdemont called for mass civil disobedience.
The Kim Jong-un regime is widely suspected to be covertly using its satellite programme to develop its ballistic missile operations.
Manafort is thought to be the first individual to face possible charges over Russian collusion during the 2016 election.
The Syrian defence ministry alleged that the US-backed SDF destroyed over 90% of the city and sacrificed the lives of hundreds of civilians.
The artist believed to have made the mural on the Bethlehem wall said he wanted to highlight the plight of Palestinian people stuck in "an indoor prison".
The B-2 Spirit, one of the deadliest weapons in the US Air Force, was sent as Washington's message in reaffirming its commitment to the allies in the region.
Tory aides have put together a dossier of explosive sexual allegations against 36 sitting Conservative MPs in the latest episode of the harassment scandal hitting Westminster.
The Labour leader has refused to attend an official dinner with the the prime minister of the Jewish state.
"We have built, are building and will continue to build missiles," he told the Iranian parliament.
Tory International Trade Minister Mark Garnier made his secretary buy two vibrators in Soho 'for his wife and a woman who worked in his constituency office', it was reported.
The Taiwanese leader will make stopovers in Honolulu and Guam, before visiting Pacific states to strengthen diplomatic ties.
North Korea accuses "sinister and crafty Japanese reactionaries" of "smear campaign" and resorting to "trite tricks".
The nature, subject and target of the charges are sealed under orders of the judge handling the case. Plans are reportedly in place to take into custody any individual named as soon as Monday (30 October), CNN reported.
Female staff reportedly discussed alleged abuse by Labour and Conservative politicians in WhatsApp group.
"When the entire world is struggling to decide who's more insane, Kim Jong Un or you #SignsYoureABadPresident," one Twitter user wrote.
The Kremlin-linked "troll farm", Internet Research Agency, bought ads on Facebook and ran popular Twitter accounts to post politically divisive stories and sow discord.
Deadly clashes between police and protesters and fears of further bloodshed led Kenya's election commission to indefinitely postpone voting in some opposition strongholds.
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy dismissed the regional government, setting the stage for early elections.
Russia first spread the now-debunked conspiracy theory that the CIA killed JFK – proving that it takes more than the declassification of documents to undo the spread of fake news.
The right-wing in Britain is on the march over Brexit. First, they came for the freedom of UK universities. Next it will be schools, publishers, and more. We must wake up.
Councillor Shawn Cleary says the term "marijuana" perpetuates racism and demonises Latin Americans in light of the drug's legislative history.
The Chinese president called for absolute loyalty from senior military figures as he addressed an army gathering after his re-election.
Twitter ripped into the letter saying the author's writing style and overuse of superlatives sounded rather familiar.
The US Secretary of Defense said "our goal is not war" as he visited the heavily-fortified inter-Korean border.