In Singapore, Kim signed a vaguely-worded deal on denuclearisation, touted by Trump as a historic breakthrough
After pulling out of the race in 2016, Johnson has launched a campaign to replace Theresa May
The world’s top two economies are at loggerheads as trade talks have apparently stalled
Beijing had already dropped a big hint that rare earths could be in the firing line
North Korea has sought to raise the pressure and carried out two short-range missile tests earlier this month
Now that the US president has imposed heavy costs on farmers, consumers and the overall economy, Americans are probably growing quite tired
Donald Trump’s cries of espionage reflect a US obsession with protectionism over open access
A livid Trump abruptly shut down a White House meeting with Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif accused Trump of allowing his team to "trash diplomacy" and "abet war crimes"
Australia’s ruling Liberal-National coalition claimed a shock victory in Saturday’s election
A month on from Zelensky’s election win, details of what he will actually do in power, or who will make up his core team, are hazy
Biden, a veteran Democrat who spent 36 year in the US Senate, boasts the thickest resume of any candidate seeking to deny Trump a second term
The move could have major implications for Huawei smartphone users, as the telecoms giant will no longer have access to Google’s proprietary services
Despite international scepticism, the US government has been pointing to increasing threats from Iran
Donald Trump stepped up his battle against Huawei on Wednesday, effectively barring the Chinese telecom giant from the US market
The text, which the Republican-led senate sent to Governor Ivey’s desk for signature into law, doesn’t include exceptions in cases of rape or incest
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday tightened the screws further on Iran with sanctions on its mining industry
Michael Cohen who once said he was ready to "take a bullet" for Trump is awaited at the federal prison in Otisville, New York
The warning will throw a shadow over the next round of talks, with a delegation from Beijing due in Washington this week
Tensions in Venezuela have been ratcheted up after Juan Guaido announced on January 23 that he was the acting president under the constitution.
Mueller reportedly complained that Barr’s letter did not capture ‘context’ of Trump probe
Venezuelan self-proclaimed acting president Juan Guaido said on Tuesday that troops had joined his campaign to oust President Nicolas Maduro
Donald Trump on Monday sued Deutsche Bank and Capital One in an attempt to stop them from complying with Congressional subpoena
For his first public event since announcing his candidacy last Thursday, Biden chose Pennsylvania, the state where he was born 76 years ago
The former vice president jumped into a crowded Democratic field as an immediate frontrunner in the battle to oust President Donald Trump in 2020
The bloody milestone comes as the US steps up its air campaign in Afghanistan while pushing for a peace deal with the Taliban
Asked by reporters at a White House Easter event for children whether the prospect of impeachment worries him, Trump replied: "Not even a little bit."
Rudy Giuliani mounted a combative defence of Trump in Sunday talk show appearances, taking aim at Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigators
The veto was the second of his presidency
Even the rats are jumping ship as the economy flounders amid poor governance decisions
Attorney General William Barr says he does not intend to release the full unredacted report ‘at this stage’
Ahead of Tuesday’s vote, opinion polls are giving Netanyahu’s Likud and Gantz’s Blue and White a similar number of seats in the 120-seat parliament