Republican Donald Trump will “most probably” claim a sweeping victory, according to economist Christophe Barraud
Tinned tuna in many European countries is contaminated with dangerous levels of mercury, according to two environment pressure groups who called on retail
Russia's defence ministry said Tuesday that its forces had captured the eastern Ukrainian town of Selydove as Moscow's troops advance closer to the key
Lebanese state media said Tuesday that Israeli tanks have rolled into the outskirts of the village of Khiam, their deepest incursion yet into south
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Tuesday he had discussed the deployment of North Korean troops to aid Russia with South Korea's president,
A tram derailed and crashed into a store in central Oslo on Tuesday, injuring four people, police said. Spectacular images published in Norwegian media
War Room host and former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon has been released from prison.
The Lebanese movement Hezbollah has reportedly named Sheikh Naim Qassem as the successor to the deceased Hassan Nasrallah
Microsoft has claimed Google is funding a proxy campaign against its cloud-based services in Europe
Australia's sluggish Covid-19 vaccine rollout cost the nation at least $20 billion as strict lockdowns and other restrictions were unnecessarily
US President Joe Biden is expected to unveil a $3 billion investment towards port infrastructure Tuesday, the White House said, as he travels to the port
China confirmed on Tuesday it had detained a South Korean citizen for alleged spying, as Beijing ramps up vigilance against perceived threats to national
North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui arrived in Russia Tuesday for an official visit after South Korea and the United States claimed Pyongyang has
Japan's ruling coalition lost a majority in its worst election since 2009, official results showed Tuesday, leaving the nation facing political
Democrats have compared a Republican event at Madison Square Garden to a pro-Hitler rally in 1939