“The only way for permanent peace in the Middle East is a free and independent Palestinian state with a capital in East Jerusalem,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said.
Castro's remains have been lying in state since Monday.
A female Saudi student shared her experience as an atheist in one of the most restrictive nations for women's rights in the world.
As operations led by the West make gains against ISIS, military intelligence expects a glimpse into the terror group's plans abroad.
The day before Saudi Arabia was set to attend an OPEC meeting over capping output, Riyadh announced another drop in its foreign currency reserves.
Berlin has moved to decrease the international flow of German weapons in recent years.
Rowling recently sent 7-year-old Bana Alabed e-book versions of her blockbuster series, days before the child's home in Syria was bombed.
An Indian army officer and two other personnel were killed when terrorists stormed an artillery unit in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir early Tuesday.
A Dec. 4 referendum in the country, proposed by Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, will decide whether to curtail the powers of the senate.
Researchers may have finally identified the cause of an affliction that nearly two-thirds of long-duration astronauts suffer from, and the answer does not bode well for our space-travel ambitions.
Jovenel Moïse, who was nicknamed “banana man” during the campaign, won 55.67 percent of the votes in the Nov. 20 election.
Colombian police reportedly confirmed Tuesday five people on board the plane, from a total of 81 passengers, survived the crash.
According to a new study, a low-mass supernova roughly 12 times heavier than our sun may have triggered a gravitational collapse that eventually created our solar system.
Park Geun-Hye has found herself entangled in a political scandal after her close aide was arrested for allegedly meddling in the affairs of the government.
The new restrictions largely target coal, Pyongyang’s single-largest export item, and will cut the reclusive East Asian country’s earnings by at least $800 million.
Researchers have created a deep-learning algorithm that can, given a still image from a scene, create a short video that simulates the most likely future of that scene.
The appointment of the new Thai king comes more than a month after the death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
The charter plane, which was carrying 81 people on board, including a Brazilian soccer team, crashed near Medellin after declaring an emergency linked to electrical faults.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is facing allegations of sexual assault in Sweden in 2010.
The machine, named ELENA, would slow down the antimatter particles to a level that makes it easier to study or manipulate them.
Questions surrounding the attacker's religion and ethnicity prompted Muslim civil rights organizations to schedule a press conference.
What is the new serpentine symbol and what does it mean for horoscope believers?
France's center-right are rallying behind free-market reformist Francois Fillon, who is a clear favorite to hold off far-right leader Marine Le Pen.
Fidel Castro passed away late Friday evening at 90 years old. The news was delivered by his brother Raúl Castro, 85, who remains Cuba’s president and was named as his brother’s successor in 2008.
Saudi Arabia's oil minister's comments over the weekend on the effects an OPEC production cap might have on the energy market's future sent prices gyrating Monday.
A top Iranian military commander along with the country's president and supreme leader have called for major expansion and development of the country's naval forces.
The new study is based on one conducted in Thailand in 2009, led by the U.S. Military HIV Research Program and the Thailand's Ministry of Public Health.
Analysis of satellite images revealed a troubling trend with the Pine Island Glacier, already known to be one of the fastest melting glaciers in Antarctica.
President Michel Temer, who came to power after the impeachment of former President Dilma Rousseff, has promised to put an end to corruption in the country.
The ability to create, manipulate and modify the quantum properties of individual photons is key to creation of viable optical quantum computers.