Metals such as lead were found in the heating coils of the e-cigarettes, a new study has found.
Iceland Progressive Party MP Silja Dögg Gunnarsdottir said the circumcisions are performed without obtaining the consent of the individual and the law will ensure the rights of the child are protected.
The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China made a proposal to remove the constitutional two-term limitation for the posts of president and vice president of the country.
Effective Jan. 1, 2016, China changed its nearly 40-year-old policy that allowed only one child to a large number of couples in the country, and now allows them to have two children.
French customs officers found the painting stowed on a bus, nine years after it was reported stolen from a museum in Marseille.
Brazilian researchers studied bacteria deep inside a South African gold mine, a site they called an “analogous terrestrial context” for Jupiter’s icy moon, Europa.
The Vatican hopes to step up its game against demonic possessions with a conference in April to address a threefold increase in demand for exorcism services in Italy alone.
According to Argentina's minister of security, Particia Bullrich, the arrests have "dismantled an international cocaine trafficking organization operating between Argentina, Russia and Germany.”
The 2,700-year-old seal, also known as the bulla, was discovered during an excavation at the foot of the southern wall of Jerusalem’s Temple Mount.
For three years the woman suffered from bloating and also checked into a primary care clinic in Japan for treatment.
The lines of the whiskers, nose, mouth and left eye of the smiling cat, which appears on each nappy and on the brand’s packaging, allegedly bear close resemblance to the Islamic prophet’s name when written in Arabic or Urdu.
Researchers discovered cave paintings and symbolic artefacts in Spain that were created by Neanderthals and predate any known artistic endeavor by Homo sapiens by at least 20,000 years.
China says there was no racism in a state-televised blackface skit.
Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs has ruffled some feathers.
An Indian doctor's wedding ground to an awkward halt after he removed a ceremonial crown and exposed that he was bald. The young bride then adamantly refused to marry him.
Only about 10 percent of the tumor grew inside the skull, doctors who performed the surgery said, adding the patient is now out of danger.
The footage showed a boy walking down jagged rocks to the waters edge, while holding a puppy by his neck, before hurling it into a crocodile-infested lake.
The woman first hit her husband with a rod till he became unconscious. Then, she chopped off his genitals with a knife and flushed them down a toilet.
An explosion on a ferry in Mexico left a number of people injured. Preliminary investigation found the cause of the explosion to be "mechanical failure."
Lucas Herba, 30, who was accused of kidnapping the model, made the shocking revelation during a trial of the case.
Hundreds were trapped due to the flooding in the main throughways of Rio like Avenida Brasil, Linha Amarela, Linha Vermelha and the Rio-Petrópolis Highway.
Scientists are using birds to figure out how dinosaurs like the T. rex may have walked and run.
Welsh firefighters had to free a man's penis from an adjustable wrench.
North Korea has been accused of attempting to violate United Nations sanctions.
After a terrorist attack in Nigeria, parents fear that a number of schoolgirls have been abducted.
Filipino president Rodrigo Duterte said in a speech that men should not use condoms because "they don't feel good," despite the country's growing HIV problem.
A video surfaced Monday showing the woman pulling the lever which stopped the train, and saying "no-one is going nowhere now, because of you" to the man she was arguing with.
It is not uncommon to find scantily clad women in China dancing in front of an electronic screen, which shows the image of the deceased in black and white.
A video uploaded on social media showed a female passenger aboard a Ural Airlines flight from Turkey to Russia airing out her underwear under the plane's A.C. vents.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said U.S. should provide an explanation to the alleged claims of unmarked helicopters supplying weapons to terrorists groups such as Islamic State.