Both Prime Minister Theresa May and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn have been accused of politicizing recent attacks.
Six people died, and more than 20 were injured after a van swerved into a group of pedestrians and suspects attacked people with knives.
The UN has become increasingly frustrated by North Korea’s repeated missile testing.
While attempting to relieve an ailing emperor of his duties, new legislation raises questions about the future of Japan’s monarchy.
Graham Spanier and two former university administrators will serve months in jail for attempting to conceal allegations of sexual abuse.
The openly gay son of an Indian immigrant is slated to become the youngest leader in the country’s history.
Economists had expected about 185,000 jobs to be created. The jobless rate is at the lowest level since 2001.
Many of their responses focused on the same key words: “disappointment” and “regret.”
The Resorts World Manila suffered dozens of casualties on Thursday after a gunman set fire to casino tables.
The Manchester Central Mosque has declined to be involved in Salman Abedi’s funeral. The decision is hardly unprecedented.
An airstrike targeting ISIS-linked militants mistakingly killed 11 government troops.
But he denied the Russian state was involved.
By signing the waiver to prevent moving the mission to Jerusalem, President Trump avoided wading into a dispute over the contested holy city.
Nations like China and India remain committed to the Paris climate change agreement—with or without the U.S.
"No matter how famous you are, no matter how many people admire you, being black in America is tough."
The White House has said all questions should be directed to Trump’s brand—which continues to remain silent.
The superhero film was barred from Lebanese theaters following an outcry over its lead actress, who served in the Israeli army.
A YouGov poll’s prediction of a hung parliament following the June 8 election may not be all it seems.
Dozens are dead in the blast in the Afghan capital’s diplomatic quarter.
The simulated attack is likely a response to North Korea’s increased missile testing.