Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of US President Donald Trump and one of his closest advisers, received a permanent security clearance on Wednesday, dispelling doubts about his possible recent loss of clout in US relations with Mexico, China and Israel.
North Korea will reconsider the planned summit with the US if Washington sticks to "unlawful and outrageous acts," Pyongyang's Vice Foreign Minister said on Thursday.
Bidar gears up for the Third National Convention of Quraish Conference on April 12
UP minister calls for renaming Agra's Shahjahan Garden after Ahilyabai Holkar
Davanagere: Boy accused of theft tied to tree, hit with sticks
Jasprit Bumrah set for comeback in Mumbai Indians’ IPL clash against RCB
UP electricity department contract worker dismissed for waving Palestine flag
Man in Mangaluru defrauded of Rs 32 lakh with online employment offer
After Waqf, BJP eying land of Christians, Jains, Buddhists and Hindu temples: Uddhav Thackeray
Man murdered in Belagavi: Police probe reveals complainant wife, paramour to be behind crime
Blast at unlicensed quarry in Raichur: One worker killed, one grievously injured
Congress leadership asks Deputy CM Shivakumar to continue, say sources
Rahul Gandhi to join Cong's march in Bihar's Begusarai
Pope appears before crowd in St Peter's Square, 2 weeks after his release from hospital
Since the interview, she has been criticised by French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb, who said the appearance was "shocking" and accused Pougetoux of wanting to proselytise her religion.
Provided by local businessman Feng Lun, the page was sold on Monday at a price more than 10 times higher than the starting price, official news portal China.org reported on Wednesday.
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on Wednesday announced a 10 per cent pay cut for ministers in his Cabinet in a bid to control spending as the new government deals with high-level debt exceeding more than $251.5 billion.
The online sale of endangered and threatened wildlife was rife across Europe, ranging from live cheetahs, orangutans, bears, polar bear skins, live reptiles and birds, a new investigation has revealed.
US President Donald Trump has resisted installing security features on his phone designed to shield his communications because he thinks they are "too inconvenient" -- making his cellphone potentially vulnerable to hacking.
The US government has unveiled fresh sanctions against five Iranian individuals linked to the country's military who are supporting anti-government forces in Yemen.
The US Department of Defense has introduced a new policy setting more restrictions for cellphones as well as some electronic devices in Pentagon areas designated for processing, handling or discussing classified information, according to a Pentagon memo released on Tuesday.
Members of a Rohingya militant group allegedly massacred as many as 99 people, including women and children, in Hindu villages in Myanmar's Rakhine state in 2017, according to a new Amnesty International report.