UK PRESIDENT Donald Trump has lashed out at his political rivals in his latest 2020 campaign rally and claimed the world is no longer laughing at the US a week after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was filmed doing exactly that.
The UK is neither gone nor forgotten in the EU. So, at 3pm this afternoon when the 27 other EU leaders gather in Brussels for yet another summit dominated by Brexit, all will have an eye and ear directed across the channel.
New Zealand has placed an order for 1,300 sq ft of skin from the US to help treat patients who were severely burned in the volcanic eruption on White Island.
Italian detectives may be on the cusp of solving one of the art world's most baffling mysteries after a Gustav Klimt painting thought to be stolen may have been found stashed within the walls of the gallery where it went missing over two decades ago.
Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi yesterday rejected accusations of genocide committed against her country's Muslim Rohingya minority as "incomplete and misleading", and said the case should not be heard by the UN's highest court.
Israel's parliament yesterday dissolved after failing to meet a midnight deadline for forming a new government, triggering an unprecedented third election in a 12-month period while giving scandal-plagued Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a welcome break as he fights to save his political career.
Leaders of the UK's main political parties were yesterday engaged in a frantic last drive for votes in a general election both Tories and Labour have described as the most important in a generation.