Iran denies ‘cover-up’ as anger mounts over downed airliner
Iran denied a ‘cover-up’ Monday after taking days to reveal an airliner was accidentally shot down last week, a disaster that sparked demonstrations ..
Philippines warns of 'explosive eruption' after Taal Volcano spews ash near Manila
A volcano near the capital of the Philippines erupted Sunday, forcing residents to evacuate as experts warned that another "hazardous explosive eruption" is possible.
Taiwan's President thanks voters after winning reelection
Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen thanked the island's electorate Saturday for putting "democratic values into practice" after securing more than 57% of the vote.
A royal showdown at Sandringham looms over Harry and Meghan's decision to go it alone
There's a reason the British royal family is called "the firm" and that Queen Elizabeth II is often referred to as "the boss" behind palace walls: ..
Iranian protesters take to streets after Tehran admits Ukrainian plane was unintentionally shot down
Anti-government protesters took to the streets of Iran Saturday after Tehran admitted that it mistakenly shot down a Ukrainian passenger jet, killing 176 people.
US troops knew Al-Asad air base would be attacked and sheltered in bunkers, exclusive tour reveals
United States troops at the Al-Asad air base in Iraq were aware that an Iranian attack was imminent, allowing them to take shelter two-and-a-half-hours ..
Plane shot down unintentional, says Iran
Iran said Saturday it ‘unintentionally’ shot down a Ukrainian passenger jet, killing all 176 people aboard, in an abrupt about-turn after initially denying ..
US piles on sanctions pain against Iran
The United States piled new sanctions on Iran’s already crippled economy Friday and defended the killing of a top Iranian leader, saying he had been planning an ‘imminent’ ..
US House votes to curb Trump war power on Iran
US lawmakers concerned about rushing to war with Iran adopted a measure Thursday aimed at reining in president Donald Trump’s ability to take military action..
India top court orders review of longest internet shutdown in Kashmir
India’s supreme court has asked the government to review the suspension of internet services in Indian-administered Kashmir within a week, reports BBConline on Friday.