The British foreign secretary and his Russian counterpart threw barely-veiled accusations at each other during a press conference on Friday.
Trump's coastal golf course in Ireland had its application to build a seawall approved by the council. Originally the course had cited climate change as a reason it was necessary.
Former congressman Pete Hoekstra was caught in a tricky situation on Dutch TV programme Nieuwsuur after a reporter asked him about claims Netherlands has "no-go zones".
North Korea has slammed US President Donald Trump's new national security strategy as a "criminal document," renewing the war of words between the two nations.
The Sun announced it had won a campaign to bring back the UK's "iconic" blue passports after Brexit - but people are worried they will not be able to afford to travel anyway.
David Davis accused of running "disorganised and underpowered" department as figures reveal how understaffed it is.
The PM said that stricter measures will be put in place to monitor licensed breeders and restrict illegal sale of dogs on the internet.
It is this contradiction between the rhetoric of the Brexiteers and the reality that makes the whole thing feel like such a con.
President Raul Castro announced he plans to stay in office till April 2018 after Irma delayed the party's election process.
There was an 80% turnout in the snap election in Catalonia which saw the separatist parties do the best.Catalan President Carles Puigdemont declared
The Metropolitan Police is facing a growing backlash over its role in the first secretary of state Damian Green's downfall after he quit in the fallout from the porn scandal.
Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, a Jordanian prince and diplomat, revealed his intentions to stand down as High Commissioner for Human Rights at the United Nations.
MP for Wyre Forest found not to have breached ministerial code following allegations of sexual misconduct.
Emboldened by the election of Trump, members of the far-right are carving out an alternative identity - including around food.
A recent research paper has revealed UK residents will pay about 20% more for wine by the time Brexit is complete.
The newly inaugurated Zimbabwean president says a drive against corruption will dominate the first few months of his office.
Among those acquitted in the so-called "2G scam" are leading political figures A Raja and M Kanimozhi.
Both Trump and the US ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, have said that those nations who back the non-binding resolution at the UN will face the consequences.
First Secretary of State Damian Green has resigned his cabinet position after an investigation into allegations he was found to have kept pornography on a parliamentary computer.
European Court of Justice rules that sharia law's 'triple talaq', Islamic instant divorce, not legal under EU legislation.
"This may qualify as the stupidest thing she's ever said," one Twitter user said.
"Clapper has a half-century of experience in US intelligence. His words must be heeded," one Twitter user wrote.
EU officials have revealed two key pieces of information ahead of the second phase of Brexit negotiations.
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The US Senate has voted in favour of some of the biggest changes to the tax system in more than 30 years.
Citizens plumped for Ronald Reagan and Bozo The Clown in the write-in votes for the recently held senate election.
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman says the annual budget is chiefly aimed at improving the living standards of Saudi citizens.
Schoolgirl Amika George has spearheaded the fight against period poverty this year, launching an 85,000-strong petition and organising a protest in Westminster.
Saudi forces intercepted a Houthi missile which was aimed at a royal palace in the residential area of the kingdom's capital.
Britain's only aircraft carrier, the HMS Queen Elizabeth, was undergoing sea trials when a leak was discovered by engineers.