Researchers targeted villages in Tanzania because nearly 30 percent of gay men there were HIV-positive.
The ruling party of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe began evicting white farmers from their agricultural land in 2000 and redistributed the farms to blacks as reparations for the abuses black laborers faced during colonial rule.
The U.S. and its allies have increased airstrikes on ISIS-strongholds in Syria and Iraq.
Vladimir Putin is rumored to have a net worth that would make him the richest man in the world.
Pope Francis has again offered to help mediate in the ongoing political crisis in Venezuela.
The event, which will be held on May 13 on the grounds of Buckingham Palace, would "honor the children of those who died serving in the Armed Forces."
The research, published in the PLOS journal, calls into questions the previously suggested scientific explanations for the phenomenon.
According to a report by the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Beijing’s total 2016 defense budget of $145 billion was topped only by U.S., which spent $604.5 billion on defense.
According to reports, U.S. Navy and Pacific Command leaders are considering freedom of navigation patrols in the waterway by the San Diego-based Carl Vinson carrier strike group.
The revised policy would allow Chinese naval officials to stop foreign ships entering the Chinese waters if they are found to be harmful to navigational safety.
In a new report, scientists from the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Medicine have endorsed clinical trials on germline editing — but only in cases where no “reasonable alternatives” are present.
The Kremlin sought to reaffirm its stance after a White House statement Tuesday said President Donald Trump “expects” Russia to return Crimea to Ukraine.
Photographs from past events have shown U.S. Marines drinking cobra blood, eating scorpions and insects and even beheading live chickens while taking part in the jungle survival course.
Jars from between the eighth and second centuries B.C., found in Judea, show the magnetic field has been fluctuating regularly, not diminishing over time.
A North Korean foreign ministry spokesman said that the test was a sovereign right and a self-defense measure.
From threats to "pour further misery," to slamming joint South Korean-U.S. military exercises as "madcap" drills, the North Korean leader has often spewed vitriol against the U.S.
A woman was arrested by Malaysian authorities Wednesday in connection to the killing of Kim Jong Nam. Police are still looking for other suspects.
The LHCb experiment at CERN succeeded in making the most precise measurement to date of a very rare decay of a strange B meson, confirming that the Standard Model is holding strong, for now.
Astronomers have observed a galaxy 5.7 billion light-years away whose black hole helps produce about 1,000 new stars every year, instead of limiting their formation.
Marinelli, who lives in Russia with his Russian wife, is the leader of the Yes California campaign, a ballot initiative known as Calexit that would amend the state constitution. He is a U.S. citizen.
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The USS Laboon and the USS Truxtun will join U.S. naval forces already in the area to combat Houthi rebels off southern Yemen and potential aggression from the Iranian navy.
Lebanon's President Michel Aoun and Prime Minister Saad Hariri have expressed opposing views over Hezbollah's arms, reflecting the polarizing political narratives within the country.
The National Security Bureau, a government agency tasked with carrying out the president’s domestic security directives, wants Poland’s navy to add multipurpose frigates with air defense capabilities.
The unemployment rate in Germany is the lowest it's been since reunification in 1990.
An Australian archbishop has been condemned for his criticism of plans to decriminalize abortion in Queensland, Australia.
Almost two million people have signed a petition calling for an invitation to President Donald Trump to be revoked.
Europe's northern and southern nations are divided over the success of democracy amid political and economic hardships in the region.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may have conflicting views regarding President Donald Trump's future policy in the Middle East.
French intelligence agencies said they are beefing up their cybersecurity efforts.