He's a self-proclaimed patriot but appears happy with this most un-American state of affairs.
Over the years self-described friend of mobster John Gotti has given 19 awards to president-elect's properties.
The UN said an unprecedented number of refugees had fled Mosul since October 2016.
FIDH fears Donald Trump's potential African policies may signal new era for diplomacy in conflict-ridden Burundi.
Committee threatened by Republicans to point out illicit campaign expenses in upcoming report.
The Ukrainian secret services will coordinate with the foreign ministry on the terms of the ban.
Security manager wanted to test toy before he purchased it for his child and returned it after few days.
Soldiers deployed to train local forces and deter Russian aggression.
But Labour deputy leader told Alastair Campbell that he will continue to support Corbyn.
President Jammeh's chances of clinging to power may be reduced if the army chief switches loyalty.
IBTimes UK looks at Malam Ibrahim Dicko the Islamist preacher believe to be behind attacks.
As emergency crews responded the 70 injured were said to have sustained mostly minor wounds.
Celebrities are boycotting Trump's inauguration but remain as addicted to political endorsement as ever.
Legal scholars call out SenatorJeff Sessions for drug policies and efforts to prosecute Civil Rights activists.
Obama was a disappointment from beginning to end, illustrating the gap between promise and performance.
Pro-cannabis group DCMJ urge those to light up four minutes and 20 seconds into speech at National Mall.
'Never be afraid to speak the truth to those in power,' Rogers told his staff.
Andrei Kelin from Russia's foreign ministry says 'we need to renew what we had before'
A 1995 legislation already provides for the embassy move, but was never enacted.
Drivers now plan to walkout on 10, 11 and 14 January in dispute over rail guards.
Some American publications reported that Pentagon is considering deploying mobile artillery units in the disputed waters.
Al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the blast in a car park near to a UNDP facility.
The firebrand president believes the Islamic State group is behind the recent blasts in the country.
The material shown at an Australian base reportedly insulted Indonesia's five founding principles – Pancasila.
Station staff represented by the RMT and TSSA unions are planning to walkout on 8 January.
Under the emergency rule, security forces can arrest terror suspects for up to 30 days without charges.
Walid Shekhi, 40, opened the restaurant in Kobani, which was liberated by Isis in January 2015.
The site of the $3.7bn project was the scene of demonstrations by Native Americans and environmentalists.
The US president-elect had accused Beijing in a tweet that it was not doing enough to stop Pyongyang.
The apology came after Assange appeared on Fox to say that the DNC hack source was not the Russian government.