There were roughly 800,000 Nigerians living in South Africa in 2016, according to the Nigerian Union in South Africa.
Police raided nine of the company's sites across Germany.
A new poll found 86 percent of Russians believe they have "great" influence around the world.
The two superpowers could work together to combat the threat of the oppressive North Korean regime.
On Tuesday, reports surfaced that Beijing has started fresh construction work in the disputed waters.
The first explosion killed at least 25 people.
The United States and South Korea kicked off their large-scale joint drills – the Key Resolve/Foal Eagle exercise – on March 1.
How they grew to their size at a time when the universe was relatively very young — less than 800 million years old — has been a mystery ever since they were found.
After Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 burst into flames in October 2016 during a flight journey, in another incident, on a flight journey from Beijing to Melbourne a passenger's headphones blew up.
Belle Gibson became famous after she claimed that conventional medicine was not the only way out to treat cancer but natural remedies and a sugar and gluten free diet are also an effective cure.
Iran and Russia increased their military cooperation in 2015 after Iran reached a deal with six world powers to ease sanctions.
In contrast to the Obama administration, which did not assert its influence in Middle Eastern issues like the war in Syria, the Trump administration has agreed to cooperate with Saudi Arabia on Iran, Yemen and Syria.
Probably two different kinds of red algae, the specimens were alive 1.6 billion years ago, 400 million years before than their oldest-known siblings.
A number of Twitter accounts, including those of the European Parliament, Forbes and Amnesty International, were compromised Wednesday, possibly by Turkish hackers.
Dmitry Rybolovlev is reported to have paid $95 million for a Florida mansion in 2008 that Donald Trump bought in a 2004 auction for $41 million.
Police discovered suitcases full of rhino horns being transported from Kenya to Vietnam.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said the U.S. would withdraw from the U.N. Human Rights Council if it does not reform itself.
ISIS' Mosul commander Abu Abdul Rahman al-Ansary was killed by Iraqi forces as the U.S., Russia and Turkey struggle for influence in Syria.
"Essentially, they died of thirst."
A formal investigation was launched Tuesday into French presidential candidate François Fillon.
Saudi Arabia's so-called "girls' council" promised advancements in gender equality, but included only men.
Local farmers accused the Taliban of stripping the region of its much-needed export commodity after its militants raided the pistachio forest in July 2016 and illegally harvested up to 40 percent of the country’s output that year.
Sharks might avoid humans who scuba dive in their habitats, but scientists say diving doesn’t change shark behavior in the long-term.
Iran's navy recently had several run-ins with the U.S. in and around the Arabian Sea.
Prince William’s skiing trip with friends, and an Australian model, has sparked outrage in the British tabloid press.
Monday night's pirate hijacking was the first since 2012.
A documentary on the country's whaling industry showed gruesome footage of fishermen removing a fetus from a whale.
If the project is successful, the island would provide power to an estimated 80 million homes.
Pakistan’s new border fence will feature enhanced aerial surveillance of the border and special radar systems intended to prevent future terror attacks and the transport of drugs, weapons and ammunition.
The video surfaced days after a government rescue mission to save 211 Boko Haram hostages in Nigeria.