Twitter dismantles Chinese disinformation network

Twitter said Friday it had deleted more than 170,000 accounts linked to a Chinese government disinformation campaign that targeted Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement and...

Malaysia pulls out of Hajj due to coronavirus fears

Malaysia on Thursday pulled out of the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca over coronavirus fears days after neighbouring Indonesia, the world's biggest Muslim-majority nation,...

North Korea denounces US only two years after Singapore summit

North Korea denounced the United States and castigated Donald Trump for hypocrisy on Friday, the second anniversary of a landmark summit in Singapore where...

Robert Clive: The Great Looter of Indo-Pak Sub Continent Questioned

Robert Clive was twice governor of Bengal and one of the most famous East India Company's men. During his three visits to India, he...

Republicans to nominate Trump for President in Florida

Republicans are to nominate Trump for the US Presidential Election 2020 in Florida, following a row over coronavirus restrictions with the governor of North...

WHO can’t explain Russia’s low coronavirus death rate

Russia’s relatively low number of Covid-19 fatalities has been labeled “unusual” by Michael Ryan, a World Health Organization (WHO) official. He said the low...

Are Trump and Erdogan becoming friends again?

As the COVID-19 outbreak has devastatingly affected the global economy and international relations, two strong men, President Donald Trump and his Turkish counterpart, Recep...

Saudi wealth fund ‘shopping spree’ amid economic strain

Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund has snapped up around $8 billion worth of stakes in global giants -- from Boeing to Facebook -- in...

US pledges to reduce troops in Iraq as tensions ease

The United States said Thursday it would reduce troops in Iraq in the coming months as friction between the two countries eased under a...

New Zealand removes statue of controversial coloniser

The New Zealand city of Hamilton on Friday tore down a statue of the colonial military commander after whom it was named, joining a...

Bali from a death row teen to a 38 year old free man

The death cell is a horrible place and every moment spent there is a constant reminder to the death row convict of his impending...

Learning rule of law from the jungle

Yes, the jungle is not lawless. And, as any wildlife watcher would know that unlike human diktats, the jungle code is strictly observed. Programmed...