Anti-Trump protesters block some entry points to inauguration
Liberal activists protesting U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration scuffled with police in Washington on Friday.
Fri Jan 20 2017
Iran promised to 'surprise' Donald Trump, if he annuls nuclear deal
Iranian foreign Minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif has promised to surprise US President-elect Donald Trump if he annuls a nuclear agreement between the US and six world powers in 2015.
Fri Jan 20 2017
'Apprentice' contestant says Trump groped her
A former contestant on "The Apprentice" filed a defamation lawsuit Tuesday against President-elect Donald Trump over his response to her allegations that he groped her during a job interview in 2007.
Wed Jan 18 2017
Dollar near six-week low, pressured by Trump's dollar comment
The dollar index wallowed near six-week lows on Wednesday, pressured by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's comments showing concern over the currency's strength.
Wed Jan 18 2017
Woman sues Trump in New York for defamation over sexual assault denial
One of about a dozen women who previously accused President-elect Donald Trump of making unwanted sexual advances filed a lawsuit against him in New York on Tuesday
Wed Jan 18 2017
At Paris meeting, major powers to warn Trump over Middle East peace
Major powers will send a message to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday that a two-state solution between Israelis and Palestinians is the only way forward.
Sun Jan 15 2017
US intelligence chief Clapper says spoke with Trump about media leaks
James Clapper said he spoke with President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday evening to discuss media leaks of a classified intelligence briefing on Russian hacking
Thu Jan 12 2017
Trump accuses US spy agencies of Nazi practices over 'phony' Russia dossier
President-elect Donald Trump escalated a fight with U.S. spy agencies on Wednesday, just nine days before he takes over their command as president.
Thu Jan 12 2017
U.S. intel report identifies Russians who gave emails to WikiLeaks - officials
The CIA and others have concluded that the Russian government escalated its efforts from discrediting the U.S. election process to assisting President-elect Donald Trump's campaign.
Fri Jan 06 2017
Taiwan announces U.S. itinerary for president, upsetting China
Tsai's office declined to comment on whether she would be meeting members of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's team, but the U.S. mission in Taiwan said the visit would be "private and unofficial".
Sat Dec 31 2016
Putin refuses to expel US diplomats, looks to Trump
Putin's move was a clear sign that Moscow is pinning its hopes on President-elect Donald Trump to help rebuild ties.
Fri Dec 30 2016
Chinese carrier enters South China Sea amid renewed tension
The move comes amid renewed tension over self-ruled Taiwan, which Beijing claims as its own, following U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's telephone call with the island's president.
Mon Dec 26 2016
Trump says he intends to dissolve charitable foundation
US President-elect Donald Trump intends to dissolve his controversial philanthropic foundation to avoid conflicts of interest, but the move was quickly complicated by an ongoing legal probe.
Sun Dec 25 2016
Trump's pick for envoy to Israel expects embassy in Jerusalem
President-elect Donald Trump said on Thursday he will nominate bankruptcy attorney David Friedman as U.S. ambassador to Israel.
Fri Dec 16 2016
What happens to the working class when millionaires and billionaires are in charge
President-elect Donald Trump was propelled into office largely due to a campaign message that promised to lift up working-class people and restore America to its former greatness.
Thu Dec 15 2016
After Sinwar's death, Israel aims to lock in strategic gains before US election
Israeli leaders are seeking to reshape regional landscape in Israel's favour and shield its borders from any future attacks, sources said.
Mon Oct 21 2024
Netanyahu told Trump Israel will make decisions based on its interests, PM's office says
Israel is pondering its military reaction to recent Iranian missile strikes.
Mon Oct 21 2024
Ringgit extends positive momentum to open higher against US dollar
The ringgit traded higher against the US Dollar in today's early session, driven by continued buying interest towards the local currency.
Mon Oct 21 2024
BHP faces $47 billion UK lawsuit over Brazilian dam collapse
More than 600,000 Brazilians, 46 local governments, and around 2,000 businesses are suing BHP over the collapse of the dam.
Mon Oct 21 2024
Trump hands out french fries in Pennsylvania, Harris visits Georgia churches
Both candidates were scrambling for votes in the most competitive states.
Mon Oct 21 2024
Brazil's Lula cancels BRICS trip after minor brain hemorrhage from fall
Lula "was advised to avoid long-distance air travel but is otherwise able to carry out his regular duties."
Mon Oct 21 2024
Lebanese flee as blasts hit Beirut, Israel warns of strikes on Hezbollah finance arm
On Sunday Israel said it hit Hezbollah's intelligence headquarters and an underground weapons workshop in Beirut.
Sun Oct 20 2024
87 people killed or missing in northern Gaza's Beit Lahiya, health ministry says
A total of 87 people were killed or missing under the rubble after an Israeli attack on Saturday on northern Gaza's town of Beit Lahiya.
Sun Oct 20 2024
Hundreds of colonists storm Al-Aqsa Mosque under heavy Israeli protection
Hundreds of Israeli colonists stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound on Sunday morning during the fourth day of the Jewish Sukkot festival.
Sun Oct 20 2024
ANALYSIS - What could happen if Trump rejects the US election results
If Trump seems to be losing, the delay could let him claim fraud and undermine confidence in election officials.
Sun Oct 20 2024