The pills were discovered in his monastery after police confiscated 400,000 pills from his car.
The size of the president's hands has been a sore spot for decades.
The successful test Friday in Hawaii comes as North Korea continues to expand its missile and nuclear programs.
Emerging economies, including the BRIC nations are likely to make gains on the traditional leaders of the international market, according to a report by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
One Canadian refugee agency helped more claimants between November and January than it usually assists in a year.
China's top judge blasted President Donald Trump for criticizing a U.S. judge's ruling on his travel ban.
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Not all of the dead have been identified, and no organization has taken responsibility for the attack.
The country seems to be trying to improve its international image by working against terrorism and its instigators.
Small-sized marine sanctuaries can help corals and fish populations recover, but become vulnerable to predators, making them “victims of their own success.”
The Senate of the Philippines suspended hearing into a death penalty bill Tuesday, citing an international treaty.
The country's defense minister said that the government has deployed troops to hunt down communist rebels in the Philippines.
The move comes soon after it was reported that Russia is keeping a close watch on NATO-Ukraine joint drills in the Black Sea.
China said its vessels "cruised within China's Diaoyu Islands territorial sea," even as Japan's foreign ministry lodged protests with the Chinese embassy.
After a series of delays, Somalia’s unusual election process will finally decide the country’s next president Wednesday.
Researchers have reported that a new male contraceptive gel injection completely prevented pregnancy among monkeys, opening the door for human trials.
The dilemma has become deeper after data from the Curiosity rover showed not enough carbon existed on the red planet 3.5 billion years ago, when its surface had liquid water.
Numerous tidal disruption events have been observed by astronomers in the past, but they usually lasted only about one year or so.
Qasim al-Raymi is considered the third most dangerous terrorist in the world and is on the U.S. most-wanted list of terrorists.
A U.S. admiral discussed the possibility of stationing the $4 billion USS Zumwalt in South Korea during a meeting with the country's lawmakers.
Moscow is caught between a new alliance in Washington and its strategic partnership with Iran as tensions escalate over missile tests and the nuclear treaty.
The U.S. and Russia are both responsible for the deaths of millions.
Mandla Mandela converted to Islam when he married Rabia in February 2016.
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A number of groups last year organized excursions, bringing refugees and Germans citizens to Carnival events together to educate the newcomers about the religious celebrations.
The men who were executed allegedly admitted to being spies for the CIA along with the governments of Kenya and Somalia.
Muslim men were 76 percent less likely to get a job than white, Christian men, one study found.
A recent report said more than 88,300 unaccompanied children were at risk of being radicalized by the Islamic State.
The Russian-backed Syrian army and Turkish-backed rebels are competing to take al-Bab, one of the last major cities held by the Islamic State group.
The diplomat, Mohammad Zaki Abdu, who served as the consulate’s third secretary, died after being shot several times from his security guard’s automatic weapon.