By Ismail Dilawar , Donna Abu-Nasr , and Alaa Shahine With relations tangled in the U.S. over the murder of critic Jamal Khashoggi, Mohammed bin Salman is enjoying some hospitality elsewhere... Read more
Wages were up by 3.4% Official figures show a robust UK labour market despite gloom surrounding the manufacturing industry and the high street. By John-Paul Ford Rojas British workers enjoye... Read more
By Ryan Prior One night this summer in Dubai, Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi was riding in a car pulling out from a screening of “The Price of Free,” a documentary about his li... Read more
By: Jason Burke Dimninished and cornered, the terrorist group has lost its appeal for young Muslims The last fighters are holding out, just. The leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, is still alive... Read more
Donald Trump: “Put them on trial” President Trump has told the UK and other European allies to take back and put on trial more than 800 Islamic State (IS) group fighters captured... Read more
By Connor Sephton Sala’s coffin carried to hearse Emiliano Sala’s cousin has insisted that someone needs to take responsibility for the death of the 28-year-old Argentinian footb... Read more
India’s first semi-high speed train, the Vande Bharat Express, broke down on Saturday, one day after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged it off. The snag was detected near the... Read more
By Ariane de Vogue Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg speaks during a naturalization ceremony at the Rotunda of the National Archives December 14, 2018 in Washington, DC. Justice Ruth... Read more
By Seth Fiegerman Federal regulators may be inching closer to hitting Facebook with a massive fine over its data privacy practices after a year full of scandals. Facebook (FB) confirmed to C... Read more
By Jeremy Diamond, Priscilla Alvarez and Kevin Liptak President Donald Trump is expected to sign a compromise border security bill and swiftly declare a national emergency on Friday to unloc... Read more


