More than 23 years after the 9/11 attacks, here we are in the very same place we’ve been for endless years—on pause.
At the signing of the Laken Riley Act, President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he is directing the opening of a detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
European destinations such as Cyprus and Malta also provide respite from winter weather, so you don’t have to go far to catch some rays. In many countries, March is considered ‘shoulder season’ – meaning you’ll avoid the crowds that flock to holiday hotspots for summer.
President Joe Biden's record of handling the U.S. military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, is decidedly mixed.
Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba has cost US taxpayers at least $13bn to run – it currently houses 15 prisoners. Closing time is beyond due, writes Eric Lewis
Of the 780 people ever detained at Guantánamo, 540 were released during the presidency of George W. Bush, who established the detention facility. Obama, who signed an executive order on his second day in office pledging to close Guantánamo within a year, released 200.
Spring is just around the corner, but these days March can be colder than ever in the UK. Luckily, it’s a wonderful month to visit other parts of the world, including areas of Southeast Asia, Africa and South America.
Relax on world-famous beaches like Crane Beach or Carlisle Bay, where soft sands and crystal-clear waters await. For the adventurous, try snorkeling with sea turtles, paddleboarding, or surfing at the Soup Bowl, one of the best surf spots in the Caribbean.
The UK's Competition Markets Authority is investigating William Grant & Sons' prospective acquisition of The Famous Grouse from Edrington.
Ending wars and terrorism is a noble aspiration, which confronts the reality of NO intra-Muslim peaceful coexistence during the last 14 centuries. In fact, since 1948, intra-Muslim wars have featured
A tragic accident took place on the Itaunja-Mahona road in Lucknow when a truck gone out of control reportedly rammed into several shops and houses Initial rep
Scientists say they have engineered an enzyme which can efficiently recycle PET at low temperatures to make new synthetic fibres