President sent a series of tweets hours before a house committee probes Russia's election meddling.
House Intelligence Committee will get answers to Trump's claim Obama wiretapped Trump Tower
World Happiness Report ranks Central African Republic, Burundi and Tanzania as 'unhappiest' African nations.
The move indicates the screening process to resettle refugees in the US may have resumed.
Both the Torkham and Chaman crossings were sealed on 16 February.
Republican leaders defend healthcare bill that takes from the poor and gives to top 1% of Americans.
Conservative government will invoke Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty to start divorce proceedings with the EU.
Mick Cash's union is planning to hold another walkout on 4 April in the row over rail guards.
Family of president of Djibouti's League of Human Rights say reasons for Omar's arrest remain mysterious.
Schulz was nominated with 100% of the votes to lead Germany's Social Democrat Party.
Conservative premier plans to visit Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland before starting divorce talks.
The cybersecurity watchdog has already tracked suspicious activity around government websites.
Cash-strapped care home contractors are cancelling deals with councils.
Labour deputy leader says he will attempt to stop the pressure group joining with super-union Unite.
Taiwan said it must protect its own interest should the US and China choose to discuss Taipei.
The planned reduction is taking place as President Trump continues to vouch for expansion of US' nuclear arsenal.
Hassan Aden documented what he referred to as the 'unreasonable detention' in a lengthy Facebook post.
They also arrested 9 men in connection with the arms seizure.
This comes a day after Pyongyang announced it carried out the ground test of a new high-thrust rocket engine.
US has given bidders a week and a half to submit applications for a 30-foot structure.
The Philippines president said capital punishment was a 'favourite' among Asean countries.
Syrian government forces pose strong resistance to surprise assault launched by rebels and jihadists.
Gallup poll shows just one third of respondents back new president day after survey shows young Americans do not view Trump as legitimate incumbent.
Republican Representative Devin Nunes: If you take the president literally, it didn't happen.
Artist Karen Fiorito getting death threats for anti-president swastika dollar-sign poster but billboard owner says image can stay.
Australia's first female leader talks education, Hillary Clinton and that speech.
Carwyn Jones accuses prime minister of not listening to the Welsh people and risks fracturing UK.
Nothing unclear about scope of court's order against second attempt at restricting immigration, writes Judge Derrick Watson.
John Pilger tells IBTimes UK that system which created Trump must be opposed.
Review may prevent MPs from taking on other jobs while in office in the future.