Former Vice President Joe Biden secured almost half of the votes in South Carolina, thus boosting his campaign just before Super Tuesday, which starts on March 3
On Saturday, Turkish President Erdogan said that Turkish forces destroyed Syria's 7 chemical weapons depots, 94 tanks, 37 howitzers, 27 military vehicles
Cases of fully recovered patients getting reinfected with COVID-19 have emerged, raising serious concerns that fight against coronavirus is far from over
Although Indonesia's health ministry confirmed that the patient died due to H1N1, his burial in accordance with coronavirus containment procedures raises suspicion
Apart from aiding anti-Assad forces, Turkey has decided it will no longer guard its northern borders, thus allowing thousands of Syrian refugees to enter Europe
Trump's re-election campaign filed a defamation lawsuit against New York Times over a March 2019 opinion piece on Trump-Russia collusion during 2019 elections
On Thursday, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which hasn't reported any case of coronavirus, took extraordinary steps to prevent the disease from spreading to the country
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders came under fire after he heaped praises on education and medical policies of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro
On Tuesday (Feb. 25), a US service member, stationed at Camp Carroll in south-eastern South Korea, tested positive for the novel coronavirus, officially called Covid-19
Gui Minhai was awarded Sweden's Tucholsky prize by the Swedish PEN, a decision that rattled relations between Sweden and China, with the latter threatening repercussions
'She saw what the rest of us did not want to see it was as if she could see our CO2 emissions with her naked eye,' Greta Thunberg's mother in the new book