Zimbabwe's leaders recently had to ask neighboring countries for cash donations to help provide food for people suffering from a drought.
Despite a deadly attack on a Christmas market, most Germans feel safe. But they're losing faith in intelligence agencies.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge could be building their royal house of cards this year.
Japan has withdrawn its ambassador to South Korea over a statue depicting a Korean victim of Japanese wartime sex slavery.
The pope provided food and drink Friday to 300 homeless people who helped him hand out religious pamphlets for the Catholic feast of the Epiphany.
Friday's riot came just days after at least 56 people were killed in a separate prison riot in Brazil.
As part of efforts to modernize its military, the Russian Air Force announced the additions Friday.
After all, laughing is contagious.
The wheelchair-bound fighters were sent for suicide missions, including one in the Iraqi city of Mosul, according to reports.
The catalog, compiled as part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, maps the distribution of various elements — including carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorous and sulfur — across the Milky Way.
The Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier naval group was the first to leave the conflict-ridden country on Friday.
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University have succeeded in creating bridge-like structures made of two DNA nanotubes in a feat resembling a “high-wire circus act.”
Critics said the move was risky and unpopular, pointing out that nearly 2 million cars in the nation are not equipped with Digital Audio Broadcasting receivers.
The iceberg is one of the largest-ever recorded and is considered to be roughly the size of Delaware.
In case of the queen's death or abdication, Prince Charles will sit on the throne followed by his elder son Prince William.
Kim said in his New Year speech that North Korea was in the final stages of testing an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of reaching the U.S.
A team of researchers has created a series of "threat maps" that reveals the impact of human consumption on global biodiversity.
The development of the laser weapon system is expected to begin by 2018 and could be ready by 2020, the South Korean defense ministry said.
A study found that polar bear cubs are particularly vulnerable, but it also supports and advocates the efficacy of international control measures.
Investigators with the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, the agency leading the hunt for the missing plane, said that bad weather was hampering the final stage of the search.
Until now, such observations were only possible from space-based missions such as Cassini, Voyager, and most recently, Juno.
The deputy mayor of Six-Fours-les-Plages in southeastern France said he acted on a Facebook post that alleged the students were being forced to learn the language.
Ece Heper was taken into custody over Facebook posts critical of the Turkish president, according to reports.
The discovery was made using the Chandra X-ray Observatory, which along with other instruments, also found a galactic particle accelerator.
The NED-D catalog is part of the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database — a repository containing information on more than 100 million galaxies.
The human right group called on Iraq to either bring the militias into the military proper and hold them to account or disband them.
Kim most recently threatened the world when he vowed to develop long-range missiles during his televised New Year's message.
Local media allegations of a NATO interception of a Russian airliner are unfounded, a spokesperson for the carrier told RIA Novosti.
In letters recently sold, Princess Diana wrote about her two then-children sons.
The impeachment trial of South Korea President Park Geun-hye began Thursday.