At least 23 people have been killed in anti-government protests in Baghdad and other provinces in the country's Shiite-dominated south.
Iraqi police have fired live shots into the air as well as rubber bullets and dozens of tear gas canisters to disperse thousands of anti-government protesters in Baghdad.
Amazon's stock price drop has cost CEO Jeff Bezos his spot atop the list of the world's richest people. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates reclaimed it.
Pentagon chief Mark Esper has said the United States is considering sending American troops and armored vehicles to help protect oil fields in northeastern Syria controlled by US-allied Syrian Kurds, AP reports. Esper said at NATO headquarters in Brussels that the US wants to ensure that Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) militants don't get access...
Limerick brothers Jack and Nick Cotter have been awarded the Engineers Ireland Innovative Student Engineer of the Year Award 2019, sponsored by Siemens, for their innovative lamb handling system, the Cotter Crate.
A hunter in the United States died after he was attacked by a deer he had shot which he believed to be dead.
'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare,' carries on a tradition begun 16 years ago with the original 'Call of Duty,' a World War II first-person shooting game.