Trump mocked over reports he called US war vets 'losers'
US President Donald Trump is facing a backlash over reports he mocked American soldiers killed in action as "losers" and "suckers". The alleged remarks were first re
US President Donald Trump is facing a backlash over reports he mocked American soldiers killed in action as "losers" and "suckers". The alleged remarks were first re
A lone Filipino sailor has been rescued from the dark waters of the Pacific Ocean after a cargo ship with 43 people aboard went missing during Typhoon Maysak, according t
Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson says that he and his family had all contracted COVID-19. The former wrestler, who is now the world's highest-paid actor, said he, his wife an
Three Central Bureau of Investigation officers have independently told that they haven't found any proof of homicide in the Sushant Singh Rajput death case yet. The of
Former Indian President Pranab Mukherjee has been laid to rest with full military honours. Mukherjee the former President of India and Bharat Ratna, passed away at 84
There have been at least 6,002,615 cases of coronavirus in the United States and at least 183, 203 people have died, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins Universi
New Zealand's Ministry of Health has reported 14 new cases of COVID-19, five of them are in the community. It says two cases are household contacts of previously repor
Prince Harry cannot wait to get his son playing rugby league. Prince Harry is keen for his 15-month-old son Archie, to play the sport and wants to get him started as s
India has set a record for the world's highest single-day increase in coronavirus cases. The nation, the world's third-most infected has reported 78,761 new cases in 2
A Japanese company has announced the successful test drive of a flying car. Sky Drive Inc. conducted the public demonstration last week at the Toyota Test Field, one o
Julio Mora slipped away from his parents to secretly marry Waldramina Quinteros one February day. Both families disapproved. Seventy-nine years later, they're still to
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has announced his resignation for health reasons. He says that he did not want his illness to get in the way of decision making, and
At least six people have been killed as Hurricane Laura battered the US state of Louisiana. Winds of up to 240km per hour caused severe damage, with power cuts to more
At least six people have been killed as Hurricane Laura battered the US state of Louisiana. Winds of up to 240km per hour caused severe damage, with power cuts to more th
A cab driver wanted on suspicion of murdering his teen daughters has been arrested after 12 years on the run. A warrant for Yaser Abdel Said's arrest was issued the da
Jeff Bezos was already the world's richest man. Now his net worth has skyrocketed once again, setting another new record. The Amazon CEO's wealth reached the estimated
NBA players have agreed not to boycott the rest of the season after forcing the postponement of a slate of playoff games in a protest against racial injustice and police
Hurricane Laura has struck the US state of Louisiana, causing flash floods, severe damage to buildings and power cuts to more than half a million homes. It is one of t
Christchurch mosque shooter Brenton Tarrant who killed 51 people including 3 Fijians has been sentenced to life imprisonment without parole this afternoon. This means
Air New Zealand has today announced a NZD $87 million loss for the 2020 financial year, its first loss in 18 years. The loss is a stark contrast to the year prior to
Two people have been killed and a third person was seriously injured in a shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last night during the third night of protests over the police sh