Two women born on the Chagos Islands are seeking to take the British government to court over a proposed deal to transfer sovereignty of the disputed Indian Ocean archipelago to Mauritius.
Two British women born on Diego Garcia are prepared to bring legal action over the plans to cede sovereignty over the islands to Mauritius.
SIERRA VISTA − This coming week, around 500 cyclists from all corners of the United States and beyond will descend upon Sierra Vista for the fourth annual El Tour de ...
In the deep pocket of southwest Indiana, along the Wabash River and near the 981-mile Ohio River, lies the town of New Harmony, Indiana. Walking the quiet streets, one gets ...
The U.S. Education Department’s move Tuesday to cut more than 1,300 employees sparked concerns across the country over the ramifications the layoffs could have on the agency’s abilities ...
Mauritius Agreement is relevant to the UPSC exam? What is the significance of topics such as satellite Internet, retail ...
Zoning Board members heard the beginning of a proposal to turn the old PNC Bank, located at 1057 Valley Road, to a Wendy’s at the board’s ...
Pope Francis has written and spoken at length about sickness, aging and death. And he has personally directed that his ...
Pacific Power has awarded $925,000 to 11 organizations in Oregon for electric mobility projects, including the installation ...
Sergei Bobrovsky of the Florida Panthers is making a strong case for his third Vezina Trophy, all while joining elite company ...
The former Los Angeles fire chief who was ousted by Mayor Karen Bass after the most destructive wildfire in city history failed to win back her job Tuesday, falling short with her argument that her ...
Wheel of Fortune has seen some colorful characters over its 50 years on air, but perhaps none more so than a man who appeared on Monday’s (March 3) episode, whom some fans have dubbed “the most ...