London Mayor says UK should not be afraid to call out Trump when he is wrong.
Britain votes for its next government on Thursday, June 8.
Polls showed Labour closing in further on the Conservatives as Thursday's general election approaches.
BRC's retail sales monitor shows April's strong growth was a blip, with May showing a 0.4% fall.
UK rental prices fell for the first time in eight years in May, according to the latest the HomeLet Rental Index.
Apple announced the HomePod, iOS 11 and AR software, Alphabet stock topped $1,000, and JPMorgan lowered its Snap price target.
A nine-month-old baby died when she was thrown out of a moving autorickshaw by men accused of gang-raping her mother, police said Tuesday, in the latest case of sexual violence in India.
Kuram Butt was a 27-year-old British citizen born in Pakistan. Redouane, 30, had said he was Moroccan and Libyan.
Only 8% of Democrats supporting leaving the Paris agreement, while 82% oppose leaving.
The death toll from a devastating truck bomb in Kabul's diplomatic quarter last week has jumped to more than 150, President Ashraf Ghani told an international peace conference in the capital on Tuesday.
Australia has ordered an inquiry into espionage laws and foreign government interference amid growing concerns about Chinese influence in the country's politics, it emerged Tuesday.
Two of the three men behind the attacks on Saturday were named as Khuram Shazad Butt and Rachid Redouane.
A Japanese utility switched on another nuclear reactor Tuesday in a small victory for the government's pro-atomic push, despite strong public opposition after the 2011 Fukushima meltdown.
Bobrisky launched a vengeful bid against Lawani by making jokes following the arrest of her babydaddy.
His tweets are getting more colorful.
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A top secret US report showing that hackers from Russian military intelligence tried repeatedly to break into US voting systems before last year's presidential election raised new alarms Monday about the extent of Moscow's meddling.
She's charged under the Espionage Act.
The top career diplomat at the US embassy in China has stepped down, an American official in Beijing confirmed Tuesday, amid suggestions that he opposes President Donald Trump's climate policy.
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