Ugandans head to the polls on Thursday for presidential elections with President Yoweri Museveni seeking to extend his 40 years in power amid repression and internet blackouts.
Exclusive: Ex-Trump Ally Calls His Greenland Threats “Disastrous For US”
John Bolton said that Donald Trump’s rhetoric on Greenland risks damaging NATO unity and US credibility, even as he downplayed the likelihood of actual military action.
‘Did something to them’: Indian-origin woman charged with killing her 2 young sons in New Jersey; probe underway
An Indian-origin woman, Priyatharsini Natarajan, has been arrested and charged with the murder of her two young sons in New Jersey. Authorities found the five and seven-year-old boys dead in their home after a 911 call from their father. Natarajan face…
Trump’s ‘Department of War’ Name Change Could Cost $125 Million
President Donald Trump’s move to revive the name “Department of War” could cost anywhere from a few million dollars to more than $125 million, depending on how aggressively the Pentagon tries to carry out the change.
Opinion: Opinion | All Talk, No Take-Off: The Reality Of Pakistan’s JF-17 Hype
Pakistan’s politically charged statements about its JF-17 jets make little sense given how the source-based discussions and expressions of interest it is boasting of are not cemented in finalised agreements.
UK economy grew by better-than-expected 0.3% in November despite budget uncertainty
ONS says GDP expanded in news that is unlikely to deter Bank of England from making more interest rate cutsBusiness live – latest updatesThe UK economy grew by a stronger than expected 0.3% in November despite uncertainty around the chancellor Rachel R…
European military mission set to begin in Greenland
European military personnel were due to begin arriving in Greenland on Thursday, shortly after a meeting between American, Danish and Greenlandic officials in Washington failed to resolve “fundamental disagreement” over the mineral-rich, strategic Arc…
Why Regime Change In Iran Could Hurt India, But Benefit Pakistan, China
As Iran’s clerical leadership struggles to contain protests fuelled by economic hardship and political fatigue, India is watching events unfold with quiet unease.
First global repository of ice cores: How Antarctica scientists are preserving ice samples from melting glaciers; why is it important?
Scientists have opened the world’s first global repository for mountain ice cores in Antarctica to preserve Earth’s atmospheric history as glaciers melt. The Ice Memory Foundation’s frozen sanctuary stores ice cores, acting as time capsules of past cli…
“Can Men Get Pregnant?” Indian-American Doctor Asked During Abortion Hearing
The tense discussion came during the HELP Committee hearing titled “Protecting Women: Exposing the Dangers of Chemical Abortion Drugs,” at the Dirksen Senate Office Building.