House Democrats subpoena White House for Ukraine documents, escalating impeachment probe

House Democrats on Friday issued a subpoena to the White House for documents related to Ukraine, ratcheting up the Democratic impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.

Boris Johnson is holding himself hostage

When launching his bid to take over as the UK's Prime Minister back in June, Boris Johnson said he wanted to do two things: get Brexit done and unite the country.

Indian royals win $43 million in dispute over bank deposit from 1948

The High Court in London has decided that a deposit left untouched in a British bank account since 1948 is the rightful property of the descendants of the monarch who transferred it -- and not Pakistan.\

Hong Kong government to discuss emergency ban on face masks, reports say

Hong Kong's Chief Executive Office is expected to discuss invoking rarely-used emergency powers to ban people from wearing face masks during public assemblies, according to local media, a move likely to infuriate the thousands of young people involved in the months-long protest movement.

Trump publicly asks China to probe Biden amid impeachment inquiry

President Donald Trump on Thursday again invited foreign interference in a US presidential election by publicly calling on China to investigate Democratic political rival Joe Biden, the kind of request

Trump's private fury over impeachment spills into the public

When President Donald Trump erupted in rage during two appearances Wednesday, it foreshadowed a dark and unsettled impeachment season ahead.

Meghan redefined what it means to be a royal during the Africa tour Max Foster-Profile-Image

Marrying into the most famous family in the world was never going to be seamless, especially for Meghan Markle who had already lived a full life before she joined "the firm."

Airbus airplane cabin of the future will have cameras outside restrooms

Overhead luggage bins that illuminate in red when they're full, an airplane seat tailored to your personal position preferences, seat belts that alert cabin crew when they're unbuckled. And cameras outside restrooms.

No force can stop China's progress, Xi says in National Day speech

President Xi Jinping emphasized unity, development and strength as he addressed the world on the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China on Tuesday, saying: "There is no force that can shake the foundation of this great nation."

Houthis claim to have killed 500 Saudi soldiers

Houthi rebels in Yemen say they have killed 500 Saudi soldiers, captured a further 2,000 and seized a convoy of Saudi military vehicles, reports The Guardian.