Trump contradicts testimony -- and himself -- by claiming he never directed Giuliani on Ukraine
President Donald Trump has now denied that he directed his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani to go to Ukraine and seek out investigations on his behalf, contradicting his own
Trump signs Hong Kong human rights act as China blasts 'plainly bullying behavior'
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed a law supporting Hong Kong's months-long protest movement, handing anti-government demonstrators in the
Worry rises in military over Trump's decision-making
Tensions that have been mounting for months between some of the nation's most senior military officers and President Donald Trump are boiling over after his decision
ARMY CHIEF EXTENSION Pak SC ramps up pressure on govt to explain
Pakistan’s Supreme Court on Wednesday gave the government one more day to explain why it granted a three-year extension to army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa, setting up
Seven to die in Holey Artisan attack case
Seven people were sentenced to death on Wednesday for their roles in the Holey Artisan cafe attack, one of the major terror attacks on Bangladesh’s soil.
Huge leaks are exposing Xinjiang's re-education camps. But don't expect Beijing to back down
The Chinese government's carefully constructed narrative around its Xinjiang detention centers appears to have been shattered by hundreds of pages of leaked
Google's tensions with employees reach a breaking point
For years, Google was seen as the gold standard of office life. The company pushed workplace culture to new frontiers with enviable benefits such as free meals,
Myanmar may have chemical weapons stockpile: US
Myanmar is in breach of a global convention banning chemical weapons and may have a stockpile left over from the 1980s, the United States said on Monday.
China can shut off the Philippines' power grid at any time, leaked report warns
The Philippines' power grid is under the full control of the Chinese government and could be shut off in time of conflict, according to an internal report prepared for lawmakers seen by CNN.
Japan is losing the tech race. One AI startup is hoping to change that
A robot that can find the laundry even if you've moved it could give Japan's startup scene a much-needed shot in the arm.