A few days ago, my comrades marked the 22nd anniversary of Hong Kong's handover by storming into the legislature, embodying their discontent with ongoing political prosecution and the government's refusal to fully withdraw a provocative extradition bill, and - most fundamentally - with the undemocratic and inhumane government.
The UK cannot just "gulp and move on" over Hong Kong protests, Jeremy Hunt has said as he refused to rule out sanctions or expelling diplomats.
A strong earthquake has rattled a large swathe of southern California and parts of Nevada, causing some damage in a town near the epicentre amid a series of aftershocks.
The billionaire ruler of Dubai could be forced to give evidence about his treatment of the daughter who fled his palace in an English High Court battle with his estranged wife.
Mad, the long-running satirical magazine which influenced the writers of the Simpsons and a string of comedians, is ceasing publication in its current format.
US president Donald Trump celebrated “the greatest political journey in human history” during an Independence Day speech before a soggy, cheering crowd of spectators.
The anti-Russian sanctions imposed by the EU go both ways and hurt not only Moscow, but the bloc itself, Russian president has said, adding that he sees no “insurmountable obstacles” to fix the bilateral relations. Read Full Article at RT.com