Experts had warned authorities that Hurricane Patricia could assume a strength to move around cars and even fling them off the ground.
Apple is adding another solar investment in China on top its two new completed solar farms.
Donald Trump wants to go against Hillary Clinton and dishes on his race and competitors.
A shooting at the Tennessee State University Campus late Thursday killed one and injured two.
A U.S. aircraft crashed and killed its pilot on Wednesday while on the way to the United States from Bahrain.
These platforms and promises secured newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau his seat in parliament.
British PM David Cameron announced that parents will now have the power to block their children’s passport if they are concerned about their children being radicalised.
Justin Trudeau leads the Liberal Party in Canada to win the general elections 2015.
The leaked memos indicate former British PM Tony Blair had promised to support the United States of America in fighting against Iraq.
An estimated 10 percent of voters cast their ballots for Egypt’s parliamentary elections.
Canada goes to the polls on Oct. 19, 2015 for 308 seats in the House of Commons of Canada.
The British police has withdrawn from the Ecuadorian Embassy on Monday after three years of guarding Julian Assange.
South Africa is withdrawing from the International Criminal Court over fairness concerns.
The Washington Post's Tehran bureau chief Jason Rezaian, who has been detained in Iran for 14 months, has reportedly been convicted.
Australia’s mining sector could be facing worse downturns as China decides to restrict its coal consumption.
The final investigation report on the Malaysia Airlines plane, which crashed in July 2014, will be presented on Tuesday.
Iraqi air force struck a convoy reportedly carrying Islamic State members and its leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi on Sunday.
Both ISIS and Kurdish rebels have been accused of the attacks, although mourners have also heaped blamed on the Turkish government.
Glencore has decided to reduce 500,000 tonnes of Zinc production per year through various sites in Australia, Kazakhstan and South America.
Kickstarter launched a crowdfunding campaign to assist the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in providing the Syrian refugees with basic necessities.
Barack Obama apologised on Wednesday for the U.S. airstrikes that struck Kunduz hospital in Afghanistan.
The United States, a nation stricken by grief and uncertainty over gun violence, witnesses yet another murder of an innocent child.
David Collins, Professor of International Economic Law at City University London, explains the achievements of the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), and the barriers that remain.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Iran would not “bow to oppression.”
Obama has pointed to Australian gun legislation as proof mass shootings can be reduced. But an Australian researcher is not so sure.
The US Veterans Affairs department is in dilemma over claims regarding the toxic exposures of veterans and is joining hands with organisations to find the best possible solution.
U.S. President Barack Obama said it is only possible to defeat Islamic State if Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad steps down.
U.S. President Barack Obama said the world would be a more secure place if China and the U.S. worked together.
The Swiss Federal authorities have announced a temporary ban on VW's diesel-powered cars, barring Euro6 emission models.
Alexis Tsipras took office on Wednesday with the aim of tackling a diminishing economy and the refugee crisis.