Kim Yo Jong was the first family member to officially visit South Korea, since the 1950-53 Korean War, which ended in an armistice, technically leaving the two sides at war.
Nicolás Maduro took to Twitter to urge Trump to change his agenda of aggression, and asked him to follow through with his promise of "non-interference."
The fast-food chain temporarily shut hundreds of its United Kingdom locations after delivery issues sparked a chicken shortage.
Police launched a search for a fisherman they believed went missing after his loaded kayak turned up without him in it.
A massive garbage mound partially collapsed on a village in Africa, killing 17 people.
A 26-year-old woman was arrested by Staffordshire Police after leaving an "abusive" note on the windshield of an ambulance actively responding to an emergency.
Iranian media blamed sanctions imposed by the United States for the plane crash Sunday that reportedly may have killed dozens of people.
The National Disaster Mitigation Agency said there were no fatalities or injuries so far.
A group of students from Westwood Secondary School in Singapore were filmed punching, kicking and throwing chairs at a classmate in a video that has since gone viral.
ISIS has claimed credit for a shooting outside of a church in Russia.
Syrian doctors claimed that they saw evidence of a gas attack carried out by Turkish forces, but Turkey has denied the use of chemical weapons.
It crashed near the Southern Iranian city of Yasuj, where it was supposed to land.
According to the plan, the foreign wives of ISIS members will be tried in Iraqi courts to understand their involvement in the caliphate. Children three years and below will be with their mothers while children from four to 14 years of age will stay in state-run orphanages.
Francesa Casadio, one of the researchers heading the project, said she hoped that a wider usage of the x-ray fluorescence scanning technique would help researchers to better understand artworks.
In an attempt to prevent the person from committing suicide, Avleen K. Mokha in her Facebook post wrote, "Don't go ahead with this tonight. There's more in life to look forward to beyond tonight. Please be there to see it."
Fourteen other members of the family also chose to depart from the ship.
Women who clean their home hurt their lungs, but scientists did not see the same effect in men.
A year ago, Deniz Yücel was charged for allegedly supporting terrorist organizations FETÖ and PKK by spreading their propaganda and inciting violence in Turkey.
The United States has secretly been in talks with allied countries like South Korea and Japan to lay the foundation for launching cyberattacks against North Korea as and when needed.
The skit showed a black-faced Chinese woman with big fake buttocks in order to represent an African character.
A Chinese woman joined her precious cargo on a conveyor belt, riding through an X-ray security machine at a train station before moving on to her destination.
The heartbroken family of Joanne Lee expressed their sorrow over the loss of the 38-year-old.
Human Rights groups and indigenous activists accused the president of inciting violence by announcing a bounty of $384 on every communist rebel killed.
Kim Jong Un's father was born on Feb. 16, 1941, and died in 2011 following which his son took power of the reclusive country.
Scientists say the orangutan population on Borneo has sharply declined in the last 16 years, thanks to humans.
Iran's foreign minister believes that despite President Donald Trump's insistence, it can keep the nuclear deal alive.
The white-letter hairstreak butterfly might be making a comeback in Scotland, as naturalists found eggs from the insect for the first time in more than 100 years.
Lebanese Judge Joceline Matta sentenced three men guilty of “contempt of religion” for insulting the Virgin Mary, forcing them to learn about the Holy Qur’an’s Surat Al-Omran that glorifies both the Christian figures of Mary and Jesus Christ.
Rye Song Gang 1, North Korean ship that was banned by the U.N. from entering any global port, was found anchored next to another vessel about 250 kilometers (155 miles) east of Shanghai, China.
In a letter, the Taliban said it wanted to end the 17-year conflict through peace talks with President Donald Trump.