The United Arab Emirates hosted a rare, dramatic display of its military forces in front of a crowd of onlookers as relations between Gulf Arab countries and Iran remained tense.
Nobody knows what killed the famous pigs, but investigators are currently looking into the cause of death.
Scientists are trying to explain why evolution has not weeded out the genes that cause autism.
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard and supporters gathered to support a recent bill intended to halt U.S. funding to Syrian rebel groups accused of having links to the Islamic State group and al-Qaeda.
Germany's intelligence agency has opened an investigation into the famed Haus der Kunst after accusations that local authorities covered up its links to a well-known Scientologist.
Russia first hacked the U.S. as early as 1996, and the country's cyber warriors have hacked many countries since.
There are a number of reasons why Muslims are expected to soon overtake Christians as the world’s largest religious group.
North Korea denied that a chemical weapon was used to murder Kim Jong Un's half-brother despite conclusive findings from Malaysian officials.
Fifty-one other countries in the world have also outlawed corporal punishment.
One of the men taken into custody was Abdalfatah H.A., 35, who is suspected of overseeing the killing of 36 Syrian government employees amid its bloody civil war in March 2013.
Getting sleep and profusely vomiting are some of the main health concerns with traveling in space.
Beijing released a report that offered a way for other countries to build their own "Great Firewall."
Uighur people have mainly lived in the autonomous Xinjiang region in China, where nearly 10 million of them account for half the region’s population.
Sweden's Defense Minister Peter Hultqvist said Sweden was bringing back the draft to address security fears as Russia and NATO tensions escalated.
The already vastly wealthy British Royal Family could receive millions more after a parliament committee vote Thursday.
A Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman called the report of the meetings "fake news."
The attack was prevented after 20 participants were “completely annihilated,” Deputy government spokesman Zadig Abraha told Fana Broadcasting Corporate.
A lawyer, who earlier worked for the drug kingpin, said Mexican prosecutors violated due process when they extradited El Chapo to the U.S. in January.
A new study has calculated the exact environmental impact of a seemingly innocuous food item — a loaf of bread.
Washington and Seoul will deploy the anti-ballistic missile system sometime next year.
Prince Pierre Casiraghi and his wife Beatrice Borromeo welcomed their first child, a baby boy, on Tuesday.
The Human Rights Watch alleged that police asserted self-defense when questioned about the drug-related killings and that it regularly planted guns, spent bullets or drugs on the bodies of their victims.
China's military activities in the disputed waters are being perceived as a threat by several Southeast Asian countries and the West.
A team of scientists detected temperature swings in ultrafast “burps” of hot winds emitted by a black hole's accretion disk. These outflows could be responsible for preventing the birth of stars.
The Malaysian government said it has been reviewing diplomatic relations with North Korea because of the use of the banned VX nerve agent in the killing of Kim Jong Nam.
The comments come on the heels of an annual joint military drill conducted Wednesday by Washington and Seoul in the Korean Peninsula.
Marie Collins of Ireland was the second abuse survivor to leave the commission since it was formed in 2014.
Tourists at the Tunisia zoo threw a slab of concrete into the crocodile's cage, which landed on his head.
Russia's Alexander Zhebin, a regional analyst and expert on North Korea, said North Korea developed its weapons to protect from U.S. invasions such as those in the Middle East.
Trump's closest aides have avoided the question for a month.