Ukraine is drumming up support from EU by playing up the energy card
Ukraine's reluctance for a referendum on joining NATO will make Russia justify its interference in Ukraine
The UK does not want to burn its fingers where its stakes are limited
Australia is all set to sign a spying code of conduct with Indonesia that is expected to restore the damaged relation between the two countries.
A report that has been declassified by the U.S. CIA has revealed the battle on sovereignty over the Arctic region has caused a friction in the relations between the U.S. and Canada.
The autonomy in foreign policy pursued by the National Party government was evident in ts approach to sanctions on Russia
The Australian government has been accused of distracting public from its controversial budget by using extremism-related worries.
U.S. journalist Peter Theo Curtis, who had been held hostage in Syria for 22 months, arrived home. He was freed by the extremist group a couple of days back. Curtis was reportedly kidnapped by Syrian rebel group al-Nusra Front in October 2012.
Technological advances should make crime investigation flawless and secure convictions
Russia's might on energy makes it adorable even among rivals
The sentiment of an over arching Brussels is bothering the UK
The 19-year-old man who broke in Canada politician Justin Trudeau’s home would not be charged.
Australian opposition leader Bill Shorten accused Prime Minister Tony Abbott of being “ineligible” to lead the country after travel entitlement leaks.
The disenchantment in Gaza over Hamas, for dragging the protracted war has allowed the dramatic entry of Mahmoud Abbas into the scene
It's just a matter of time when the chaos and pain of Sept. 11, 2001 starts all over again. At least that's what a former director of the CIA said on the seemingly pruning and sprucing tirades between the U.S. government and the radical terror group Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS).
People's issues need to be at the centre stage of any poll campaign.
U.S. specialists have created a likeness of the killer using his eyes as seen on the gruesome beheading video.
Economic management without job creation will definitely lead to dissent and public frustration
Low inflation sums up the weakness of the economies in the 28 member European Union
Bell FX Currency Outlook: Ranges were limited with Europe taking an extended weekend and little new data released.
Syria has expressed willingness to collaborate with the United States to fight and vaporise the terror group ISIS jihadists. But it cautioned the American government that any battles targeted against the militants, including airstrikes, must be coordinated with the government.
Spurred by U.S. surveillance and a monopoly probe of Microsoft, China has developed its own operating system (OS) that may be ready for launch in October.
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Arctic is becoming the theatre of competition between regional powers thanks to its wealth of unexplored oil and energy sources.
Canadian councillors wore pink to hold a unique protest against a “dysfunctional” mayor.
Australia's role in Iraq may be "limited" considering the lack of a more coherent U.S. policy towards Iraq, strategic experts said. The Abbot government may be considering a greater role beyond humanitarian aid in the fight against ISIS.
Russia is keen to have a foothold in the Middle East with an ally in Syria
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has scheduled Oct 26 as a day for parliamentary election in his country, effectively breaking up the present composition of Ukraine's Parliament. He said the dissolution and early parliamentary elections were part of his plan to regain peace in Ukraine.
U.S. fast-food global chain, Burger King, is in talks of buying Canadian coffee and doughnut chain Tim Hortons that could see the former switch headquarters to the North American country. Shares of both companies immediately jumped on the news on Monday.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott is apparently trying to use education and jobs to keep the Islamist population in the country on track. Australian government is going spend over $13 million on young Muslims who are potential jihadists.