Authorities in China's northwest, Muslim-majority Xinjiang province have forced drivers to install GPS devices to track their movements amid what government officials call security concerns.
The move would be unprecedented in royal history.
The alliance faces growing concerns with terrorism.
Norway has joined the Dutch International abortion fund, an initiative to help women access abortion services after Trump cut support for health clinics across the world.
Police in the Rinkeby district in Stockholm were confronted with protesters Monday night who set cars on fire, threw stones and looted local stores.
In recent months, Trump’s close ties with Russia and his questions about NATO’s relevance have triggered concerns among U.S. allies in Europe
A team of NASA researchers led by Alan Stern, the principal investigator of the New Horizons mission, has called for a drastic change in the way planets are currently defined.
Do you want to visit a cheap place in the U.S., such as Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, or somewhere more exotic, like San Juan, Puerto Rico?
Data published Monday by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute found that with a one-third share during 2012-16, the U.S. was the biggest global arms exporter.
The former U.S. attorney general will investigate an ex-Uber engineer’s claims that the ride-hailing service ignored complaints about sexual harassment in the company.
A U.N. group of experts has proposed to establish a special international tribunal to deal with human rights violation in the reclusive country.
As we wait for NASA to reveal its latest findings on planets beyond our solar system, here is a list of some of the most potentially habitable exoplanets discovered so far.
When Trump is mentioned by the Russian media, the conversation tends to be less than glowing.
Four Americans were killed after a twin-engine Beechcraft Super King Air plane crashed Tuesday morning near Essendon airport in Australia's second largest city.
An Angus Reid Institute survey of 1,508 Canadians found that one in four would actually support a refugee ban similar to the one proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.
The U.S. president was called a “petulant child” and “racist and sexist” during a three-hourlong debate in the British parliament Monday.
News of the hefty price tag came on the tail end of debate in the British House of Lords over a law triggering the so-called "Brexit."
Iran has been posturing militarily in the region recently.
Egypt, with 90 million residents, is home to 9 million Christians, the Middle East’s largest Christian community.
Calming European allies worried by Trump's remarks, Pence emphasized the important relationship the U.S. holds with NATO.
Lenin Moreno was edging closer to the mark needed to avoid a second round in Ecuador’s presidential election.
South Sudan has declared the first famine anywhere in the world in six years.
A new poll released Monday put Marine Le Pen ahead of her competitors in the first-round race, but far behind in a likely run-off.
The scrutiny of President Donald Trump's recent comments about Sweden continued Monday.
Russia's Foreign Minister spoke Monday about the ongoing scandal around ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn.
The decision to exclude Trump's administration could signal an unwillingness to work with the current White House after former President Barack Obama had been invited to encourage a peace deal in Ukraine.
The two countries are in the early of stages of planning talks that could be the first of their kind in more than five years.
He added: “It’s hard to get your mind around a catastrophe of that scale, but it happened not that long ago."
The technique, which exploits the fact that DNA molecules fluoresce when illuminated by particular wavelengths of light, is the first to see DNA “blink.”
The North Korean leader assumed power a few days after his father Kim Jong Il died in December 2011 due to ill-health.