Britain is stressed like never before. And manifestations are tired MPs, a surge for post-graduate degrees and British schoolchildren required to know what ‘fronted adverbials’ are The growi... Read more
Sri Lanka will enforce a state of emergency from midnight in the wake of the deadly Easter blasts that killed 290 people, enhancing the counter terrorism powers of the security forces Sri La... Read more
Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced that the Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile is in its final testing phase, hailing the amount of work the Russian military has put into... Read more
The two-minute 2020 campaign video, set to the score from the 2012 blockbuster The Dark Knight Rises, was unavailable on Tuesday night, just hours after Trump had posted it on Twitter Hollyw... Read more
ritish lawmakers have overwhelmingly voted to change original Brexit departure date in law to April 12 or May 22 British lawmakers have overwhelmingly voted to change original Brexit departu... Read more
Universal basic income, until Rahul Gandhi’s promise of it on Monday, is a concept which has so far had little traction in our part of the world. Even though the rate of unemployment i... Read more
The United States on Thursday sanctioned two China-based shipping companies it says helped North Korea evade US and international sanctions over its nuclear weapons programme, the first such... Read more
European leaders and British Prime Minister Theresa May agreed Thursday on a short delay to Britain’s divorce from the European Union in the hope of ensuring an orderly Brexit. Britain... Read more
British PM Theresa May’s Brexit deal was rejected again by MPs in the second meaningful vote in the UK Parliament since January, increasing uncertainty about how the country will leave Europ... Read more
Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan has, as they say, a thing for Tipu Sultan. He can’t stop talking about the erstwhile Mysore king who, he insists, is his “hero” and no... Read more