Fueled by Republicans increasingly siding with Israel, opposition to an independent Palestinian state has been on the rise in the United States.
Visual evidence points to plans by the Islamic State to completely destroy the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Iraq's military intelligence said it tracked the Islamic State group leader to the location and released names of over a dozen jihadist commanders killed.
Politicians and activists said the decision to not wear a hijab was counter to Sweden's feminist philosophy.
"Such extraordinary levels of these pollutants really brings home the long-term, devastating impact that mankind is having on the planet."
The Church of the Multiplication, where Jesus was believed to have miraculously fed a large crowd, has reopened after being burned by Jewish extremists.
Jean-Marie Le Pen's use of the word “fournee” has since been interpreted by the authorities as a pun on the word “four,” which means “oven” and alludes to Nazi gas chambers in the holocaust.
Users sparred over whether Adele's comments at the 2017 Grammy Awards about Beyonce were racist.
Indian statesman Rajan Zed said Hindus found it "disrespectful" of Primator Brewery to use the Indian deity on Primator IPA bottles.
The bill gives new powers to U.S. border agents in "preclearance" areas in Canada.
Little is known about Saint Valentine, the inspiration behind the most famous day for lovers.
An Australian senator has said that anyone who follows Sharia law should be deported from the country.
The European Union faces uncertainties on multiple fronts as the international alliance's economic growth wanes.
Yehiya Sinwar was incarcerated for 22 years in an Israeli prison.
Sergey Kislyak may have had illegal conversations with President Trump's National Security Adviser in the days leading up to the election.
The migration is the largest mass forced return of refugees in recent years, Human Rights Watch said.
At least four people have died in an avalanche at a popular French ski resort, and that number was expected to rise.
The award — named after George Tenet, who served as CIA director from 1997 to 2004 — is considered a high honor.
Though favored by Kim Jong-Un's regime, Russia's foreign ministry stressed worry over Sunday's ballistic missile test.
A local journalist tweeted that there were reports the explosions happened because of two suicide bombers.
Antonio Guterres also said that the United Nations is planning to reform its counterterrorism capacity to better aid member states in their fight against terrorism.
On Sunday, Pacquiao said that he would be fighting his next match in the UAE, and posted a poll asking his fans to choose his opponent.
Located over 19 million light-years from Earth in the Andromeda constellation, the galaxy resembles the Milky Way, but its diameter is just over half that of our home galaxy.
On Monday, Kim Jong Un's regime claimed the ballistic missile it test-fired a day earlier is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead.
A CBC report, which cited data from the annual public accounts of Canada, said that the Canadian armed forces had lost equipment worth over $7 million over the past 10 years.
Is it dark energy, or do we need to rewrite the laws of gravity? Researchers from the University of Edinburgh have proposed an experiment to find out.
If the gravitational waves emitted by these intense fluctuations — which scientists believe took place less than a second after the Big Bang — are discovered, it could provide the much-needed evidence for cosmic inflation.
The test coincided with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit to the United States.
The Canadian prime minister is expected to try to protect the $541 billion in annual trade between the two countries in the face of the U.S. president's opposition to NAFTA.
Members of the LGBT community in Ukraine said they have faced discrimination in many forms since an anti-bias law was enacted in 2015.