The warning will throw a shadow over the next round of talks, with a delegation from Beijing due in Washington this week
Opposition leader Juan Guaido will make a fresh bid on Saturday to rally Venezuela’s armed forces behind him with protests at military bases
Supporters of the bill say armed teachers could save lives in the event of a school shooting
Tensions in Venezuela have been ratcheted up after Juan Guaido announced on January 23 that he was the acting president under the constitution.
WikiLeaks founder breached bail by entering Ecuadorian embassy seven years ago, court rules
For his first public event since announcing his candidacy last Thursday, Biden chose Pennsylvania, the state where he was born 76 years ago
Institutions can set up a gender equity unit such as the one at Wits University to assist victims
The environmental threat to humanity means world leaders must finish what they started
The bloody milestone comes as the US steps up its air campaign in Afghanistan while pushing for a peace deal with the Taliban
The veto was the second of his presidency
The nearly two-year-old investigation is examining whether the US president himself criminally obstructed the probe
The bulk of the Reserve Bank’s shareholders are individuals,but include trusts, pension funds, unions, a library, and an archbishop
US Assistant Secretary of State Tibor Nagy said he expected Pretoria to honour the extradition accord it signed in September 1999
All 28 members of the United States women’s national team filed a discrimination lawsuit against the US Soccer Federation on Friday
Adding to the sanctions against them, North Korea’s struggle to feed itself has hit a new low.
The much-anticipated second meeting between the two leaders was supposed to build on their historic first summit in Singapore
Trump depicted himself as dealmaker as he discussed prospects for peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
US policymakers have grown exasperated with Pakistan for not doing more against Islamist extremists
Trump’s enthusiastic tweet came hours before a second summit in Hanoi to build on the historic first meeting in Singapore in June
The normally sleepy Vietnamese border station of Dong Dang spruced itself up for Kim’s arrival after the leader’s 4 000km odyssey through China
Trump’s February 15 emergency declaration gives him access to billions of dollars to construct his wall on the Mexican border
African basketball fans may no longer have to look solely to the United States for fandom
Trump announced the emergency on Friday in order to bypass Congress
Trump indicated this week he was open to extending a trade truce beyond March 1 depending on progress in Beijing
Opposition leader and self declared president Juan Guaido will lead a rally in Caracas but demonstrations have been called all over the country
Sporadic gunfire echoed through the streets of Port-au-Prince on Monday as the government remained silent in the face of protests
Iran’s president on Monday blasted a US "conspiracy" against the country as vast crowds marked 40 years since the Islamic revolution
Spain and Britain on Monday became the latest nations to recognise Venezuela’s opposition chief Juan Guaido as interim leader
‘The relationship between politicians and journalists is, or rather ought to be, adversarial’
Trump backed the president’s challenger, but the army and Russia are firmly behind Maduro
‘The decision by the US to recognise opposition leader Juan Guaidó as president of Venezuela can only be viewed with suspicion’
Today, on leaving school, more than 50% of Germans enter dual vocational education and training programmes as they make their way into the job market