Gender fluid actor Kelly Mantle makes Oscar history by qualifying in both male and female categories
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences confirmed that he could earn a nomination in either of the best acting category.
Once president, Donald Trump plans to use his 'leisure time' to work on Celebrity Apprentice
The president-elect will continue to be an executive producer on the Arnold Schwarzenegger-hosted show.
Spider-Man: Homecoming trailer reminds us that Peter Parker is just a kid in a suit...with super powers
Michael Keaton plays the new villain in the film across from Tom Holland as Spidey.
Hitler's Mein Kampf makes startling appearance on list of Italian children's most beloved books
The Nazi leader's manifesto made it to the top 10 list at 10 schools in the country.
Rescue group White Helmets in east Aleppo fears torture and execution as Syrian army advances
The group said that it believed it had less than 48 hours to remove its volunteers from the rebel-held region.
Obama waives restrictions on military support to foreign forces 'to combat terrorism in Syria'
The waiver will allow exceptions from provisions in the four-decades-old Arms Export Control Act.
Fifty Shades Darker's steamy elevator scene is reason enough to watch this latest trailer
The sequel to Fifty Shades Of Grey is set to release on 14 February 2017.
Donald Trump wants to build a wall but will allow people into the US as country needs 'workers'
The president-elect said that it was good for America if people come into the country.
Michael Jordan wins trademark case allowing him rights to his Chinese name
The basketball legend won the case against a local sportswear firm Qiaodan Sports.
Afghanistan to investigate alleged growing military relations between Taliban and Russia
US General John Nicholson had pointed out the connection between the insurgents, Russia and Iran.
Dubbed China's Walter White, scientist found guilty of starting psychoactive drug racket to US and Europe
The scientist and his three accomplices claim the racket was run in the name of chemical research.
Obama defends his counter-terrorism legacy, urges Trump to 'adhere to the rule of law'
During his final national security speech, the president urged his successor not to 'over-reach'.
Russia claims Britain, US involvement in attack on military hospital in Aleppo
2 Russian medics were killed in the 'planned' attack.
David Beckham uses his tattoos to highlight violence against children: Watch the Unicef video here
The footballer is a goodwill ambassador for the UN agency which fights for the rights of children.
Japan PM Shinzo Abe's Pearl Harbor visit is for 'consoling souls' and will not involve 'an apology'
Japanese troops attacked and killed more than 2,400 people at the US Naval base in Hawaii in December 1941.
Trump advisors propose privatising oil and gas-rich Native American reservations
The president-elect plans to review Army Corps' decision to stop DAPL construction in Standing Rock.
Massive fire at Karachi's Regent Plaza hotel kills 11, injures 75
Cricketers from the United Bank Limited team were at the hotel, one of them broke his ankle while trying to escape.
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Hollywood celebrate Army Corps decision to reroute Dakota Access Pipeline
The US Army Corps of Engineers halted the construction of the pipeline through the Native American land.
EU blames China for failure of WTO environmental trade talks
The talks were meant to remove important tariffs on 'green goods'.
China to 'plug holes' in safety standards after 74 killed in power plant accident
Safety standards of industrial sites are relatively low in the Asian country.
Cubans in Little Havana celebrate in the streets following news of Fidel Castro's death
Hundreds of people in Versailles, Miami, were heard chanting 'Cuba libre!' and 'Libertad!'.
UN official says Myanmar wants 'ethnic cleansing' of Rohingya Muslims as thousands attempt to flee
Myanmar's armed forces are allegedly killing men and children, raping women and burning villages.
Nick Clegg wants to send Farage to Washington so he can 'spend all his time in cocktail parties'
The former deputy prime minister warned that people like Donald Trump need to be taken 'deadly seriously'.
Nigel Farage offers to play 'middleman' between Trump administration and UK government
The interim leader of the UK Independence Party said he wants to help mend fences between the two countries.
Germany leads push for new arms control agreement with Russia to prevent weapons race in Europe
Member-nations of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe are expected to meet in December.
How Donald Trump and Barack Obama kicked off Thanksgiving celebrations
Obama pardoned his last National Thanksgiving Turkey at the White House ahead of the national holiday.
Check out the latest pictures of Benedict Cumberbatch as uncle Sherlock
PBS released a new collection of photos of the new season which will premiere on 1 January 2017.
Putin praises French presidential candidate Francois Fillon as 'tough negotiator and a decent man'
The Russian president said that he has developed 'personal relations' with the centre-right candidate.
Philippines police chief breaks down during Senate inquiry, pledges loyalty to Duterte
Drug lord Kerwin Espinosa had earlier testified that he paid bribes to police in exchange for protection.
Miley Cyrus turns 24: A look at the singer's top 10 most outrageous outfits ever
The singer, who turns a year older on 23 November, is known for wearing racy costumes on stage.