The Sun reports that the US appears to have bypassed Buckingham Palace by sending the request directly to the Home Office.
Elections Department Singapore to introduce time-band, queue watch to reduce contacts if polling is conducted early
London's police chief Cressida Dick said 27 officers were injured in "shocking and completely unacceptable" assaults.
Mysterious rainbow cloud spotted in Singapore sky is actually a natural phenomenon called iridescent cloud formation.
New York City, which was under lockdown for more than two months, will also conduct 35,000 tests every day to monitor reopening progress
In the post-COVID-19 world, growing tensions between China and the U.S., Singapore will need to avoid taking a side
A police doctor serving as a medical frontliner in the Philippines died after being sprayed with toxic disinfectant.
On Sunday, protesters in Bristol pulled down the 125-year old statue of Edward Colston and dumped it into Bristol Harbour
Palestine slammed Israel for issuing deportation orders for Palestinian worshipers from the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, one of the world's richest men, received the EU farming subsidies for his properties in the United Kingdom.
Many US states are facing a shortage of nasal swabs hampering COVID-19 testing
Japan said the nation was "seriously concerned" about the move, which observers fear could endanger Hong Kong's special autonomy and freedoms
The White Paper claims the first case was discovered on December 27, while the human-to-human transmission was identified in January.
The US senator Scott has declined to give details about the evidence but said it had come through the intelligence community
Britain is one of the worst-hit countries in the world, with a death toll of more than 50,000 from Coronavirus