Senators in United States reach an agreement on new gun control legislation
As tens of thousands took to the streets across the United States over the weekend to rally against
US to drop requirement for travellers to show negative COVID-19 test
The United States will on Sunday drop its requirement for travelers to show proof of a negative
Burger King caught in complex legal web, thwarting Russia exit
For at least a decade, Burger King’s formula for European expansion has relied on a joint venture
US launches $3.5 bln program to speed development of up carbon removal tech
The US Energy Department launched a program on Thursday to fund four large-scale projects across the
Biden, Yoon vow to deter North Korea and offer COVID aid
President Joe Biden and his new South Korean counterpart agreed on Saturday to hold bigger military
Biden officials consider inviting Cuban representative to Americas summit -source
Biden administration officials are considering inviting a Cuban representative to the U.S.-hosted
Mass killer in Buffalo, US, intended to kill more people
The 18 year old suspect arrested for killing 10 people in a mass shooting in Buffalo, New York over
Character actor Fred Ward, known for role in ‘The Right Stuff,’ passes away at age 79
Veteran film and television actor Fred Ward, 79, best known for playing gruff, tough-guy roles in
US Senate to vote on abortion rights bill on Wednesday
Women are still not seen in their full humanity as people who have the autonomy that can
Musk aims to quintuple Twitter’s revenue to $26.4 bln by 2028 -NYT
Elon Musk is aiming to increase Twitter’s annual revenue to $26.4 billion by 2028, up from $5billion
US to surpass one million COVID-19 deaths this week
The United States will this week surpass one million deaths associated with the COVID-19 pandemic,
Abortion-rights protesters rally in LA, spurred by draft Supreme Court opinion
Protestors turned out at the US courthouse in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday (May 3) after a leak
Putin warns West of lightning retaliation for intervention in Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned of lightning-fast retaliation if countries interfere in
US says diplomats to return to Kyiv, as ‘Russia has already failed’ in war aims
The United States promised on Monday to reopen its embassy in Kyiv soon, as Defence Secretary Lloyd
Top US officials to visit Kyiv amid call for heavy arms, Ukraine says
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin were set to visit Kyiv on
Ramaphosa, Biden agreed to improve bilateral relations between SA and US
President Cyril Ramaphosa says the United States and South Africa have agreed to improve bilateral
Oil prices set to open after largest weekly fall in two years
Oil futures were set to open for Asian trade on Sunday after both Brent and US crude benchmarks
US says it repatriated a Guantanamo Bay detainee to Algeria
The United States has repatriated to Algeria a man who was held at Guantanamo Bay for nearly two
Grim search for victims, flight recorders after China’s first plane crash since 2010
Rescuers in China scoured heavily forested slopes on Tuesday with hopes fading of finding any
U.S. charges former Apple buyer with defrauding more than $10 million from company
U.S. prosecutors have charged a former Apple Inc (AAPL.O) employee with defrauding the iPhone maker