Dutch politician Geert Wilders has suspended his election campaign after a security agent allegedly leaked information on his whereabouts.
He delivered a strong message against hypocritical Catholics during a Thursday mass in Rome.
Iran has continued to expand its oil and gas empire, despite hardline opposition from U.S. President Donald Trump and his supporters.
Russia's increased activity over the Baltic states has put NATO members on edge for much of the last two years.
The U.S. Air Force has deployed a "nuclear sniffer" plane to determine the source of heightened Iodine-131 radiation levels across Europe.
North Korean media accused its Chinese neighbor of "dancing to the tune of the U.S." after Beijing banned coal imports from its neighbor.
A law office representing the undocumented patient told International Business Times she remained held in a detention center Thursday afternoon.
Fresh fears have been sparked of Russia attempting to interfere with Germany’s upcoming election.
Leading Russian aerospace company, Energia, could be flying several tourists out to its International Space Station in four years.
Under the policy, travelers don't have to pass through customs in the U.S., because they've already done so before departing Canada.
Bolivia's Romina Perez Ramos condemned the construction of walls in Israel and the U.S., calling them examples of "imperialism" during a pro-Palestine conference in Iran.
The airstrikes in al-Bab in northern Syria near the Turkish border destroyed dozens of ISIS-controlled buildings and vehicles.
China's defense ministry spokesman Ren Guoqiang urged America to maintain sovereignty, and said it respects freedom of navigation for all countries in disputed waters.
The Kuril Islands in the Pacific Ocean have been a source of dispute between the two nations for decades.
The editor-in-chief of Moscow Times said Russia is looking to take advantage of President Donald Trump’s slip-ups in office.
The world's only sample of metallic hydrogen, a substance touted as the holy grail of condensed-matter physics, has reportedly “disappeared.”
Primark, a U.K. department store chain, yanked "shocking" and "racist" Walking Dead T-shirts from stores after a customer's complaint.
The recent discovery of seven Earth-sized planets around the nearby red dwarf TRAPPIST-1 bolsters the assertion that objects around these ultra-cool stars may be the best place to look for alien life.
The islets in question are Liancourt Rocks, which are known as Dokdo in South Korea and Takeshima in Japan. Seoul controls the islets, which have been claimed by Tokyo.
Living in the Devonian period about 400 million years ago, its jaw was over 1 centimeter in length and its body grew more than a meter long.
Russian officials said they had set up a mechanism to clamp down on "fake news," but many are unsure if they will flag misinformation spread by the country's propaganda troops.
In a new study, a team of researchers have argued it may be possible to detect axions — a class of hypothetical particles that some physicists believe makes up dark matter — created by spinning black holes.
The U.S. has suggested it could deport undocumented immigrants back to Mexico even if they are not Mexican citizens.
The news comes amid Kim Jong Un regime's continuous violation of the nuclear weapons program, despite tough U.N. sanctions.
The Revolutionary Guards launched precision-guided projectiles and heavy artillery fire on the final day of the three-day military exercises.
Kim Jong Un's half-brother was poisoned at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia as he waited for a flight to Macao.
Ex-CIA agent Sabrina de Sousa was arrested in Portugal and set to face six years in prison for her role in the kidnapping and extraordinary rendition of Egyptian cleric Abu Omar.
It's a complex diplomatic issue involving six Southeast Asian countries and the United States.
The Islamic State group has reportedly beefed up its arsenal.
Three polls released Wednesday morning gave insight into Americans' attitudes toward Russia.