Many foreign governments and their representatives have been vocal in their response to Trump's controversial restrictions.
Rumors swirled that Syrian President Bashar Assad had suffered everything from a debilitating stroke to brain tumor to exhaustion.
The recent outbreak in violence coincides with President Donald Trump’s call for better relations with Moscow.
Soldiers with the Tariq ibn Ziyad battalion, a European terror cell formed in 2015, have reportedly been using minor illnesses as excuses to leave ISIS in favor of their home countries.
The alleged killers, Alexandre Bissonnette and Mohamed Khadir, are students at Quebec City’s Université Laval, according to local media.
Palestinian senior officials said the U.N. chief's remarks toward Jerusalem's holy sites were an insult to the organization's credibility.
The forum post came just weeks after Malaysia, China and Australia decided to suspend an exhaustive search of the Indian Ocean for the missing plane
“The very country to which many of our people were taken as slaves during the transatlantic slave trade has now decided to ban refugees from some of our countries.”
Pyongyang started up the practice of abducting its neighbors citizens after a 30-year hiatus, advocates in Seoul have said.
Across many presidential administrations, Saudi Arabia has been a key U.S. ally in the Middle East.
A U.S. commando also died in the dawn attack that killed the U.S. born al-Qaeda leader and preacher Anwar al-Awlaki’s daughter.
The Tokyo Electric Power Company hoped to follow up using underwater robots to removed the nuclear fuel debris.
The Trump administration plans to tackle outsourcing by overhauling the H-1B, L-1, E-2 and B1 visa programs.
Miss Kenya hinted that Hillary Clinton deserved to win the presidency.
The Canadian government stepped in to aid stranded refugees and citizens of the seven countries left unsure of where to go in the wake of Donald Trump's executive order.
The petition, which has gained over a million signatures, stated that Donald Trump’s entry into the United Kingdom would cause embarrassment to "Her Majesty the Queen."
While the final results of the Twins Study — which involved the twin astronauts Mark and Scott Kelly — are yet to be announced, the preliminary results are already throwing up some unexpected findings.
Nakamura died on Jan. 22 at the age of 91, but the news of his death was announced Sunday.
Astronomers are having a hard time categorizing the galaxy, located nearly 30 million light-years from Earth in the direction of the constellation Canes Venatici.
A three-second clip, made using images collected over a period of seven years, shows the four planets in the HR 8799 system orbiting their parent star.
U Ko Ni, 65, was returning from a state-sponsored trip to Indonesia when he was shot in the head outside Yangon International Airport on Sunday.
U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean Acting President Hwang Kyo-ahn vowed to strengthen their defenses to combat North Korea's nuclear threat.
The Israeli prime minister’s tweet in support of U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to build a wall along the border with Mexico has not gone down well with the Mexican government.
The decision to ground the heavy lift rocket was made almost two months after an International Space Station-bound cargo ship — being carried on board a Proton-M rocket — blew up just minutes after launch.
Miss Haiti Raquel Pelissier became the first runner-up while Miss Colombia Andrea Tovar was declared the second runner-up at the event Monday.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau described Sunday night's shooting as a "terrorist attack on Muslims."
Paul Kennedy, the project director for Fugro, the company that conducted the 120,000-square-kilometer sweep of the Indian Ocean floor for debris from the plane, said he could quickly assemble a team to launch a new search for MH370.
A statue of the late Princess Diana, mother of William and Harry, has been commissioned by the two royals to commemorate her 20th death anniversary.
While not the oldest of its kind, the engraved image offers an insight into the lives of early modern humans soon after they had migrated into Europe from Africa.
NASA's new technique separates living organisms from non-living sources through identifying amino acids.