Former President Donald Trump will go on trial for alleged mishandling of classified documents in spring next year, a court has ruled. Judge Aileen Cannon set the case for 20
Congressman Joe Wilson, the co-chair of Bangladesh Caucus at the US Congress, has said that the United States was looking forward to expanding trade ties and creating job opportunities for
The United States State Department has denounced the attack on independent candidate Ashraful Hossain in the Dhaka-17 by-poll in Bangladesh and called for an investigation into the incident. Speaking at
US President Joe Biden will meet the leader of newest NATO member Finland on Thursday, after G7 powers vowed to back Ukraine for as long as it takes to defeat
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has become a father again, his wife Carrie said on Tuesday, with the couple’s third child, and the ex-leader’s eighth, born on July 5.
Ex-President Donald Trump can be held liable for disparaging comments he made about a woman who accused him of rape, the US Department of Justice has said. The department previously
Argentine star Lionel Messi landed in Florida on Tuesday ahead of putting the final touches on his move to US Major League Soccer club Inter Miami. Argentine television footage showed
US President Joe Biden was in Britain on Monday for a brief visit to his key ally during which he will meet King Charles III and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
United States treasury secretary Janet Yellen said on Sunday that her talks with top Chinese officials have put ties on ‘surer footing’, as she wrapped up a trip aimed at
US envoy John Kerry will travel soon to China to discuss cooperation on climate change, a US official said Friday, as the rival powers gradually resume diplomacy after high tensions.