Born in 1879 in Ulm, Germany, Einstein went on to become one of the greatest scientists.
The finding suggests Saturn’s icy moon could have an underground reservoir of liquid water closer to the surface than previously thought.
The verdict was given in the cases of a French woman and a Belgian woman, who were dismissed from their work for refusing to remove headscarves.
The Netherlands will go to the polls Wednesday in the first of three crucial elections in Europe this year.
North Korea said the United States and South Korea should be prepared for “merciless ultra-precision strikes” if they violate the North's sovereignty.
About 717 million years ago, the largest glaciation event in Earth’s history covered the planet in ice from pole to pole.
The U.S. started dispatching parts of THAAD at its Osan Air Base in South Korea earlier this month much to the anger of Beijing.
Amid growing concerns of the U.S., Russia has reportedly made it clear that it will go to any extent to establish its role in the war-torn North African nation.
North Korea accused the U.S. and South Korea of “groundlessly blaming” the country for the death of Kim Jong Nam, the half brother of leader Kim Jong Un.
The jamming tool can reportedly sever electronic connection of the drone from its command pilot and use it against its operator.
The white dwarf star in the X9 binary system orbits a black hole at a gap thought to be less than three times the distance between Earth and the moon.
A study showed both white and black participants estimated black men were "larger, stronger and more muscular" than white men who were the same size.
The rate of ocean warming has almost doubled since 1992.
Communist Party officials cited President Trump’s recent travel ban as an example of how to prevent “religious extremism from seeping into all of American culture.”
The U.S., Russia and Turkey back different sides in Syria's six-year civil war and they all have a stake in defeating the Islamic State group.
Vivid, fragile ecosystems across the Earth's oceans are being killed off by climate change.
The new program is expected to deliver naval vessels as early as 2023 as France and NATO members step up defense spending.
North Korea threatened to launch nuclear warfare, reducing the U.S. "to such debris that no living thing can be found."
The eight people kidnapped worked for the American charity Samaritan’s Purse, an evangelical Christian International Relief organization based in Boone, North Carolina.
As its military's power grows, Japan will conduct training in the disputed waterway with the United States and other nations starting in May.
Both Connor and Taylor were sentenced for killing a Bali policeman last summer.
The U.S. and South Korea began their annual drills earlier this month as tensions with the North increased.
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed she would request a second referendum for Scottish independence.
The notorious political terrorist, now 67, is already serving two separate life sentences for his crimes.
Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland also conveyed a similar message, emphasizing the greater need for co-operation between the commonwealth nations.
The queen reportedly won't be making the trip to Australia for the first time in 50 years.
Dutch Deputy Prime Minister Lodewijk Asscher told reporters that "to be called Nazis by a regime which is walking backwards in regards to human rights is just disgusting."
South Korea is beginning the road toward a new presidential election following the impeachment of Park Guen-hye.
The inspection began in the Central Federal District and will be carried out in seven other federal districts.
President Donald Trump's first meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Tuesday will focus on strengthening the NATO alliance, Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and fighting terrorism.