Cuba's New President Diaz-Canel Vows To 'Continue' Revolution

Miguel Diaz-Canel said "I have come to work, and not to make promises" (AFP)

Havana, Cuba:  Cuba's new President Miguel Diaz-Canel, who was on Thursday named as Raul Castro's successor, vowed to keep the Caribbean island on the path of "revolution" but also on the path of economic reform.

"The mandate given by the people

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New Zealand's PM 'Extremely Angry' With People Saying She Is Like Trump

The comparison with President Donald Trump leaves Jacinda Ardern fuming. (File)

Since taking office last year, New Zealand's prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, has become an internationally noteworthy world leader in a number of

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Windsor, United Kingdom: From biscuits to beer and traditional mugs, businesses and Windsor residents are making the most of royal wedding fever with one month to go to the nuptials of Britain's Prince Harry.

Within hours of Harry's proposal to Meghan Markle being announced in November 2017, online store Jewlr.com had created "The Duchess" replica

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Iraq Says Its Air Force Carried Out Deadly Air Raid Against ISIS In Syria

The strike against the jihadists was conducted on Haider al-Abadi's order. (Reuters)

Baghdad:  The Iraqi air force on Thursday carried out a "deadly raid" against positions of the ISIS group in neighbouring Syria, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's office said.The strike against the jihadists was conducted on Abadi's order

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US Senators Allowed To Bring Babies Into Chamber

Tammy Duckworth is one of only 10 women to give birth while holding elected federal office. (File)

Washington:  In a rare move, the US Senate has voted unanimously to allow the babies of its members into the chamber.

The rule change was done on Wednesday to accommodate senators with newborn babies, allowing them now to be

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Southwest Passenger Trolled For Livestreaming During Emergency Landing

Marty Martinez explained why he opened his laptop and fumbled for his credit card to pay $8 for Wi-Fi.

The first reaction of Southwest Airlines passenger Marty Martinez when an engine exploded on the plane on Tuesday was to live s

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