Far-right party leader Marine Le Pen warned of "Islamic fundamentalism" while her socialist opponent accused her of threatening to form a fashion police.
Proposals were expected to be President Donald Trump's desk in weeks, and the president tweeted that North Korea was “behaving very badly.”
A parrot native to New Zealand has demonstrated contagious emotion, scientists said.
Scientists on board the International Space Station are attempting to grow stem cells in microgravity in an effort to boost their therapeutic viability.
The 25-year-old sea turtle, which had been nicknamed "piggy bank," died of blood poisoning Tuesday.
Volcanic activity in Arsia Mons — the southernmost member of the Tharsis Montes group — most likely peaked roughly 150 million years ago.
World Poetry Day is an initiative of Unesco when people appreciate poets and poetry around the world. It is held on March 21 every year.
The image, captured using the telescope's Wide Field Camera 3, shows a section of the spiral galaxy located about 50 million light-years from Earth.
Defense experts believe Taiwan will have to rely on foreign technology to build an advanced submarine.
A new model suggests that Mars' moons — Phobos and Deimos — may be the product of rings of debris coalescing and breaking apart many times over the past 4.3 billion years.
David Carlson, World Climate Research Program director, said, "Remarkable changes across the planet ... are challenging the limits of our understanding of the climate system."
A team of researchers has discovered that the "little brain" may be playing a key role in anticipating and responding to rewards — activities that are key drivers of behavior.
Since President Donald Trump took office in January, North Korea has fired four ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan, in retaliation to the U.S.-South Korea joint military drills.
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano says North Korea has doubled the size of its nuclear operation.
The money would not only go towards efforts to restore archeological sites raided by ISIS, but also create several museums around the world to house artifacts at risk of being destroyed.
The YPG militia said Russia will help train its fighters with an eye toward forming a more traditional army; Russia described the base as a "reconciliation center" to separate Kurdish and Turkish forces.
Just when prehistoric life on Earth was starting to recover from the largest mass extinction event in the planet’s history, the Great Dying, it was hit with two more extinction events. All were related to climate change.
Russia not only had diplomatic advantages to siding with Syria’s government, but economic advantages, too.
Newroz celebrations were reportedly barred from being held in the cities at night, which included a ban on all fires associated with the famed ritual of Muslim practitioners jumping over bonfires to welcome the new year.
The famed physicist said he had been offered a seat on board a Virgin Galactic flight.
They would not reveal the amount of money the airline paid out, though Free Malaysia Today consulted an expert who estimated each family likely got about $147,000.
Italy received a health grade of 93.11 and was followed by Iceland, Switzerland, Singapore and Australia.
The club, which was founded in 1929, received international scrutiny for its previous policy on gender under which women weren't allowed to be full-time members or golf on Sundays.
The universe is enormous and diverse, so there is potential for life on other planets near and far. Scientists look for these conditions when they search for aliens.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said "circumstances could evolve" in the Pacific and lead to nuclear weapons on the island of Japan.
All 44 passengers were feared dead immediately after news broke of the Wau Airport crash.
The pope recently advised priests to reach out to exorcists if they deemed the service absolutely necessary.
The reclusive nation may be inching closer toward its goal of having intercontinental missile launching capabilities.
This is the first time the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array has been used to image and measure what’s known as the Sunyaev-Zel’dovich effect.
In a new study, a team of MIT researchers describe a technique to make tumor cells more susceptible to certain kinds of anti-cancer drugs.