A 14-year-old girl who died last month had her wish to be frozen granted by a judge in a possible precedent-setting case.
OPEC member states have decided to work on an agreement to cut the group’s production to between 32.5 and 33 million barrels a day.
The warm weather is hindering the formation of ice sheets in the region, which is occurring at a pace slower than what is normally seen.
The bill, proposed by President Erdoğan’s party, would clear the men only if they had sex without “force, threat, or any other restriction on consent” and if they marry the victim.
But the virus is still spreading throughout the globe.
The teen had been given the explosive belt, intended for a suicide bombing, by members of the Islamic State.
More than 100,000 Turks were fired from the government jobs they originally had before the failed coup, mainly in military, civil service, and judiciary positions.
Citing tourism and prestige, the UK's Treasury announced Friday plans for a massive refurbishment of Buckingham Palace.
Just over a month after Hurricane Matthew, Haiti is set to hold elections to decide its next president on Sunday.
In a proof-of-concept study, scientists showed that tobacco crops genetically modified to harvest more light showed up to 20 percent higher yields.
Meanwhile, over 1,000 Chadians who are believed to have been fighting for Boko Haram have reportedly returned home.
Researchers have used a Fast Radio Burst to glean invaluable information about the cosmic web — the swirling, diffuse and faint web of gases and magnetic fields that exists between galaxies.
Temperatures in the Arctic, which is going through the polar night, are about 36 degrees Fahrenheit higher than the mean temperature for this time of the year.
Jing Haipeng and Chen Dong spent 30 days in the Tiangong-2 space lab — China's longest manned space mission.
Analysis of samples collected from the dinosaur-killing asteroid impact site has revealed that cataclysmic asteroid impacts can cause a planet’s surface to behave like a fluid.
The move is seen as an apparent response to China’s construction of military facilities on artificial islands in the South China Sea.
The preservation procedure is available in the United States and Russia, though there is no certainty that a person so frozen can ever be revived again.
The crew members include veteran NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson who now holds the record for the oldest woman to fly in space.
The carrier, Admiral Kuznetsov, which is designed to engage large surface targets, became fully operational in 1995.
Massive debt and large projects continue to plague the transportation agency.
U.S. State Department spokesperson Elizabeth Trudeau said if inquiries found that American arms were in the hands of Hezbollah, it would be a "grave concern."
Iran's exports have skyrocketed since international sanctions were lifted. Saudi Arabia, however, is cautious.
Those who have the tendency to think dark thoughts are putting their health at risk, researchers found.
The oldest-known marble tablets of Moses' laws from God were sold at auction in Beverly Hills Wednesday.
"His utter hate towards Muslims will make our job much easier because we can recruit thousands," a top ISIS operative said.
Police uncovered evidence of a plan to assault fans and players at Saturday's Israel-Albania soccer game.
NASA has, as part of its “Space Poop Challenge,” called on innovators to develop fecal, urine, and menstrual management systems for its new spacesuits.
Over $20 billion of that amount came from the U.S., where close to 40 percent of the population was affected by online crime during the year.
The Duke of Cambridge spoke at an international conference in Vietnam Thursday about vulnerable species being killed at a "horrifying" rate.
A supercomputer simulation of the "primordial soup" has revealed that its inner structure is surprisingly complex.