Twitter has so far flagged several tweets from Trump for glorifying violence or violating its policies.
Aaron Coleman seemed to be a new rising star of Democratic Party in Kansas until newspapers brought out stories of his misdeeds in school.
According to sources, no injuries were reported, however, the attack caused considerable damages
Mark Zuckerberg publicly criticized TikTok's content censorship in his speech at Georgetown University and met the US President warning him about its potential danger
The explosion on the Arab Gas Pipeline between the towns of Adra and Ad Dumayr led to a blackout across Syria.
President Alexander Lukashenko, who has been in office since its inception 26 years ago, proscribed the demonstrators as "rats"
The Joe Biden campaign apologized to the activists for publicly distancing itself with Linda Sarsour and her views on Israel
Popular Committee to Challenge the Israeli Siege said substantial losses have been incurred on the blockaded coastal enclave that is already impoverished
Sulu province is the stronghold of the Abu Sayyaf Group, an armed group allied with ISIL.
China had authorized emergency use of its domestically developed COVID-19 vaccines for frontline health workers and bureaucrats.
Shinzo Abe suffers from chronic ulcerative colitis and has spoken of struggling with it since junior high school.
The 44-year-old Navalny was flown for treatment to Germany from Russia on Saturday in an air ambulance
Tymoshenko is the first high-profile politician in Ukraine known to have contracted the novel coronavirus infection
Libya has been in a civil war ever since its leader Muammar Gaddafi was ousted and also killed in 2011
Brent Christensen, head of American Institute in Taiwan and the de facto US ambassador, attended the commemoration on Sunday