Palace reports the Queen Dowager has a fever but is still able to breathe.
Infowars founder Alex Jones believes in the New World Order
American spy hands in resignation ahead of Donald Trump becoming president.
Isis appears to have massacred the policemen just one month before start of US-backed forces assault on Mosul.
The construction mogul's election to the White House has been particularly worrisome for Latin American nations.
There is an overwhelming sense of uncertainty as Iraqi special forces press ahead with their offensive on the Islamist group's last big stronghold in Iraq.
The special edition $3,000 dollar smartphone is a symbol of hope for renewed Russia/US ties, said company.
The Imprisoned for Art campaign sees celebrities posing for mugshots to highlight plight of detained activists.
Sanctuary cities argue their policies on illegal immigration help to fight crime, not fuel more.
The President-elect has contradicted himself often on policy towards Iran and the Arab world.
Arizona Border Recon conduct reconnaissance operations along a 52-mile desert corridor known as Cocaine Alley.
The organisation says Louie has been held in isolation for six years at the roadside zoo.
Opposition parties have formed a coalition headed by Adama Barro, who will run against Jammeh.
Supreme Court decision paves way for opposition leader to run in next presidential race.
Activists claim at least 14 homeless children allegedly were killed by Eldoret city police in last 12 months.
If found guilty, Eric Aniva could get a possible jail term of 5 years.
Fears that the death of Robert Mugabe will unleash a wave of blood-letting
A new bill would introduce sanctions against officials involved in human rights violations in Hong Kong.
Rich will become wealthier under Republican tax plan - 'don't worry about it', Trump says.
'We aren't moving fast enough' to deal with the crisis,' he said.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Army Chief Raheel Sharif oversaw the military exercises in Bahawalpur district.
Viral video, already viewed thousands of times online, shows inmates taking part in latest internet craze.
UN calls for urgent intervention to prevent "mass atrocities" in war-torn country.
Rodrigo Duterte also expressed anger over the criticism his war on drugs has received from the West.
Sanders attacked the appointment of the former Breitbart News executive.
The fictitious 'Elwyn Davies' was more recognised than three real Welsh MEPs in Cardiff University study.
NGOs meet in Brussels to ask donor countries for support to end impunity for crimes under international law.
New York Senator Chuck Schumer will now serve as minority leader.
450,780 people have fled war-torn South Sudan to Uganda, which now hosts 650,000 refugees.
Some are concerned that the bill would also affect Jewish religious activities.