Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi said that the U.S. drones were unarmed and were flying over the border on Tunisia’s request.
The space agency has begun testing a prototype of the Advanced Plant Habitat — its largest plant chamber, which will be delivered to the International Space Station some time in 2017.
Al Arabiya General Manager Turki bin Abdullah Aldakhil’s income reportedly went up over 11 times in just six months of joining the channel.
Three people died in Panama due to heavy rains associated with the hurricane, which is expected to make landfall in Nicaragua on Thursday.
However, a Tesla spokesperson said that the demonstration by Oslo-based Promon did not reveal any “Tesla-specific vulnerabilities.”
The sea ice around the South Pole has mostly grown in the last 30 years even as the polar ice cap in the Arctic has been shrinking fast.
This second-tier asylum grants refugees a residency permit lasting one year, which could be extended to two more years, and bans their families from joining them for two years.
Either that, or gravity may have been a lot slower.
The news comes as Moscow successfully tested intercontinental ballistic missiles intended for its “nuclear trains” program.
During campaigning, President-elect Donald Trump promised his supporters a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border to curb the inflow of illegal immigrants to the U.S.
At about 7:30 a.m. local time Thursday (6:30 p.m. EST Wednesday), a work platform at a power plant’s cooling tower collapsed in Fengcheng city in eastern China.
The force with which these big crustaceans can pinch is far greater than most amateur boxers can muster in their punches.
Crotia, Italy, Greece and Cyprus are sending firefighters and equipment to help battle the fires scorching northern and central Israel.
Schiaparelli crashed on the surface of Mars Oct. 19 after a brief computer glitch.
The country is lacking both basic and life-saving medicine in the wake of its currency floatation.
It's a sentiment many in the city — decimated by the Syrian government, rebels and an international coalition purporting to wipe out the presence of the Islamic State group in the region — feel.
Iran's Supreme Leader said Wednesday the United States has breached the landmark nuclear deal many times.
The 8-line poem was written in 1942 shortly before Anne and her Jewish family were forced to seek hiding from Germany occupation.
A number of European cities, companies and universities have adopted measures restricting the use of goods and services from Israel's unrecognized settlements in recent years.
The National Assembly voted 13-8 Wednesday against impeaching widely unpopular president Francois Hollande.
The underwater search for the missing plane in a remote part of the southern Indian Ocean has so for yielded no concrete clues as to the plane's whereabouts.
A study reconstructed western Caribbean tropical cyclone activity over the past 450 years and found it shifting northward due to human-induced climate change.
The distant structures, which were made visible due to a phenomenon known as gravitational lensing, could provide vital clues to the birth and evolution of stars.
Iran’s Tasnim news agency, citing an official, said Iranian fighters were killed as they fought alongside Syrian President Bashar Assad's troops in the multi-faceted war.
Scientists believe that studying the nature and composition of Virgo 1, which lies roughly 280,000 light-years from Earth, may provide vital clues to behavior of dark matter
Authorities in Lod city said that the action violated the anti-noise law in the Shnir area of the mixed Arab-Jewish city.
Using an extremely precise microscopy technique, a team of researchers has revealed that DNA makes up only 53 percent of every chromosome — far less than previously believed.
A memorandum released by North Korea's foreign affairs ministry Monday is reportedly being seen as a direct message to President-elect Donald Trump.
The famed salt lake, the lowest point on Earth’s surface, is drying out and its level is falling by about 3 feet every year.
The spacecraft, which has been orbiting Saturn since 2004, will begin grazing the planet’s rings later this month as part of the first phase of its “endgame.”