Al-Shabaab, a militant organization with ties to al-Qaeda and a goal of making Somalia a fundamentalist Islamic state, has claimed to be behind the early-morning siege.
President Donald Trump was expected to say no to refugees and immigrants from seven countries, five of which the U.S. is bombing.
The burning of coal resulted in the premature deaths of approximately 366,000 people in China in 2013.
A new video shows Kim Jong Un hugging North Korean officials after an apparent missile launch.
The country is targeting an area the size of France and Italy.
Nearly 40 fires were still burning Tuesday in the South American nation.
Pope Francis had requested the head of the Knights of Malta to step down over a condom scandal that has engulfed the Catholic order.
The other five individuals who were executed were an Ethiopian, a Bangladeshi, a Philippine and two Egyptians.
The Russian cybersecurity company confirmed the December arrest of a senior manager in charge of investigating hacking attacks along with a senior Russian Federal Security Service intelligence officer.
The synagogue is planning to convert a religious studies teaching room into a two-bedroom apartment and is seeking to raise $62,869 in funds.
Earlier this month, Pyongyang threatened to test the ICBM — capable of reaching the U.S. mainland — from any location and at any time.
During her visit to a children's hospice center in Quidenham, Norfolk, the Duchess of Cambridge spoke about what it’s like to be a princess.
Thae Yong Ho, the former North Korean deputy ambassador who successfully defected with his wife and two sons last year, has been openly defiant of Kim Jong Un's regime.
Scientists have succeeded in creating the world's first semisynthetic organism — a bacterium containing two artificial DNA bases X and Y.
Magnuviator ovimonsensis lived about 75 million years ago, when dinosaurs still lorded over Earth, and its closest relatives were in faraway Mongolia.
The spill is Saskatchewan’s second major leak in seven months, the first being a Husky Energy Inc. pipeline leak that released 225,000 liters of oil into a major river.
The information paradox has been vexing scientists since the 1970s, when Stephen Hawking discovered that all black holes eventually evaporate, completely erasing all information about whatever they gobbled up in the past.
Knesset members Yehudah Glick of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud Party and Zouheir Bahloul of the Zionist Union led the initiative based on the value of life in both religions.
Kim Jong Un attended the funeral of North Korea's late aviation chief Kang Ki Sop, whose modest airline has left critics and customers divided.
A French court ruled the Al Rawda mosque stay closed until the end July, when the country’s state of emergency ends.
Leaders around the world are grappling with how to react to Donald Trump.
North Korea could be readying a site to launch an ICBM, an analyst wrote.
Prince Charles, who has a strong chance of becoming King, has co-authored a new book on climate change.
The latest comments from a senior Chinese foreign ministry official stoked an already fiery diplomatic row between China and the U.S.
Thousands more unauthorized settlements and potential U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as the Israeli capital could provoke a new uprising in Palestine.
The new president reportedly wants to visit the queen and have her watch him play golf.
Malaysia Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai told reporters this week he planned to set up a response team to continue studying the case of MH370.
The world's deadliest terrorist group may have a new strategy: using babies to escape suspicion.
A leading research team claims that the world won't be prepared for the next disease outbreak "without deeper and more comprehensive change."
The historically neutral country is walking a tight line between the U.S. and Russia.