In a dramatic announcement, the Palestinian Authority on Wednesday said it was terminating security coordination with Israel after the IDF killed nine Palestinians - eight of whom were terrorists - in a raid in Jenin.
Brazilian radical leftist President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva made calls on Wednesday for the South American trade bloc Mercosur, which Brazil helped establish, to "urgently" seal a long-awaited trade deal with the European Union so that it can move on to the same with communist China.
Chinese officials claimed on Thursday that coronavirus fatalities have dropped by almost 80 percent since the beginning of January, indicating the vast wave of infections sweeping the country is quickly coming to an end.
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Tuesday held a commissioning ceremony for the first of four massive oil rigs operated by the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC).
Republican Troy Nehls (R-TX) is introducing a measure that would halt federal funds from going to China until the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) reimburses the U.S. for the trillions spent on coronavirus relief.
Former billionaire and disgraced rapper Kanye West may be barred from entering Australia over past antisemitic remarks, a government minister said on Wednesday.
One of the biggest surprises in this year's Oscar nominations was actress Andrea Riseborough, who was recognized for her lead performance as an alcoholic in the little-seen indie drama "To Leslie." Now the British actress is facing growing accusations of white privilege and claims that she usurped the spot from black actresses including Viola Davis and Danielle Deadwyler.
You may have seen his reporting on Breitbart News as Paul Bois but in the next two months audiences will know him as Director Paul Roland when they view his debut award-winning feature film, "Exemplum," which carried a production cost of just $9,500 on a skeleton crew of four people.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has been swept up in yet another race scandal. The director of "Till," which dramatizes the horrific murder of black 14-year-old Emmett Till at the hands of white supremacists, accused the Oscars of "upholding whiteness" after they snubbed her movie in all categories.