WikiLeaks released seven alleged CIA documents that detailed efforts to gather intelligence on France's political system.
The naming of Saleh, an engineer who headed the state-run water supply company in the city of Alexandria for a decade, breaks Egypt’s tradition of appointing retired military or police as governors.
Roland Sondia, who publicly accused Archbishop Anthony Apuron of molesting him in the 1970’s when he was 15, said he wouldn’t share his testimony with the head investigator.
The new study could lead to earlier diagnosis and more effective treatments, scientists said.
NATO said the move was not meant to provoke Russia, but President Vladimir Putin responded angrily.
The Department of Defense suggested it may deploy ground troops in Syria to escalate the U.S. military campaign against the Islamic State group.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's Japanese background and his exiled half-brother's close relationship to China may have had a role in the latter's assassination.
British researchers have claimed that vitamin D supplements could prevent millions from catching the common cold and flu.
Women have carried out some of Pyongyang's most covert operations.
The Germany-based bank has reportedly focused on the president's and his family's accounts to see if there are ties to Russia.
Churchill wrote the essay on the eve of World War II.
Despite her advanced age, the unidentified woman was far from the oldest woman to have ever given birth.
Senate President Bukola Saraki wrote on Facebook that the Nigerian president was "doing well, was cheerful and in good spirits" Wednesday.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has said depleted uranium is a “radiation health hazard when inside the body.”
Emmanuel Macron said colonization was "genuinely barbaric, and constitutes a part of our past that we have to confront by apologizing."
After China's opposition to the U.S.-Japan security treaty covering the disputed islands in East China Sea, Japan has issued a draft of guidelines for schools, according to a report.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's step-brother Kim Jong Nam was killed Monday in Malaysia.
The meeting will be the first between the military heads of the two countries since Russia annexed Crimea in 2014.
Research by NASA has identified a new pathway meltwater from Greenland takes to reach the ocean, and another research found Canadian glaciers are now losing ice rapidly.
The meeting in Germany comes just days after North Korea's testing of an intermediate-range ballistic missile, which Pyongyang claims is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead.
Male and female recruits were allegedly filmed while being sodomized on the pretext of learning how to insert medical devices into their anuses.
he discovery could bolster Egypt's sagging tourism sector.
Kim Jong Un was worried his brother would unseat him, especially after a 2012 assassination attempt against Kim Jong Nam apparently didn't work out.
Experts warn of economic ramifications associated with the upheavals behind "Brexit," "Frexit" and Donald Trump's election.
"After what happened in the United States," Jean-Marc Ayrault said, France would be taking special measures to protect its election from Russian influence.
Geert Wilders leads opinion polls ahead of March’s election in the Netherlands, but still faces a tough task to become prime minister.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said the new hub will be tasked with "increasing the capacity to identify threats and improve situational awareness.”
The Russian president has a checkered political past and private life.
Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai has defended the Kuala Lumpur International Airport's security to reporters amid several scandals.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has roughly $11 million to his name, according to media reports.