New York, July 25 (ANI): Actress Kristen Bell became all emotional as she gushed about how her husband Dax Shepard managed to overcome his past addiction troubles.
New York, July 22 (ANI): After a verbal spat between WikiLeaks and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey over Twitter's decision to ban noted Breitbart editor and troll Milo Yiannopoulos, the former threatened to start its own Twitter-like service.
New York, July 22 (ANI): Researchers in Brazil have announced the "presence of the Zika virus" in Culex mosquitoes, the common house mosquito in the eastern city of Recife.
New Delhi, July 20 (ANI): CORE Diagnostics, the clinical diagnostics laboratory focused on bringing advanced diagnostics techniques and expertise to India, announced collaboration with Star Health Network, Inc., a New York-based healthcare company.
New York, July 20 (ANI): Philippines has turned down bilateral talks with Beijing over the South China Sea dispute, after China's insisted that talks should be held against the landmark court ruling.
New York, July 20 (ANI): Several Human rights groups have said that a U.S- led coalition in Syria has killed more than 100 civilians and wounded dozens more in airstrikes in and around the ISIS-controlled city of Manbij, since June.
New York, July 18 (ANI): Pointing out at the recent terrorist attacks across the world, United States Secretary of State John Kerry has said the attacks reflect that ISIS is "on the run" in Iraq and Syria.
New York, July 17 (ANI): A prosecutor said that French authorities arrested a man and a woman on Sunday following a terror attack that killed 84 people and injured hundreds others last week after Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel drove a truck at high speed into a crowd watching Bastille day firewor
New York, July 17 (ANI): Firmly stating that his government is in full control, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has demanded the U.S to arrest or extradite exiled Islamic cleric Fethullah Gulen whom he blames for a coup attempt.
New York, July 16 (ANI): United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon while condemning the Turkey coup, which has so far killed at least 42 people and injured hundreds, said military interference in the affairs of any state is unacceptable.
New York, July 16 (ANI): As 60 people were reported killed and more than 120 injured in Turkey during the attempted coup by the military, the United Nations has said Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is following closely and with concern the fast-moving developments in Turkey and has appealed fo