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The Iran-aligned Yemeni group has vowed to hit any ship with links to Israel amid the war in Gaza
Abdullah Pharaon now tends to plants and collects fruit on a farm, hoping to preserve his country's native flora
National Security Council spokesman John Kirby tells The National the images from Gaza are heartbreaking but US President remains committed to Israel
US President's administration will add sections to a border wall to stave off record migrant crossings from Mexico
The US Constitution only sets only three criteria for a person to run for office
Republican leadership in Washington has been thrown into chaos by a small contingent of hard-right politicians
Pasha Castle, recently launched in city's trendy Georgetown neighbourhood, has captured the attention of the US capital
US Constitution sets criteria for would-be presidents but does not mention convictions or indictments
When Congress fails to pass a spending bill to fund the federal government, a shutdown occurs, bringing many government functions to a halt
Before and after images showed the city's neighbourhoods, highways, dams and port in ruins
The chatbots and holograms helping people to overcome loneliness, trauma and even speak to the dead
Veteran says legacy of conflict hinges on US fulfilling its promises to Afghan partners
Rodger Pinto believes the legacy of the conflict hinges on the US fulfilling its promises to Afghan allies
Idea previously found only in science fiction gives people an opportunity to be a 'good ancestor'
Former US president's surrender to law enforcement authorities has become a familiar election-season routine