China's currency has hit record lows against the dollar, in another sign that the world's largest economy could be entering a broader crisis.
Germany's far-right AfD party has lambasted the belief that an influx of migrants can benefit the economy, but recent data support this theory.
The new drug killed up to 97 percent of tainted cells in the blood of AIDS patients and those with HIV during a recent test.
Kim Jong Un’s previous treatment of so-called dissenters, including family members, have sparked fears about the whereabouts of his wife.
Just days after it successfully inserted an orbiter around the red planet, the European Space Agency revealed fresh details of the second phase of the ExoMars 2020 mission.
The first annual Invincible Shield military drill to combat North Korea's nuclear threat will begin Friday.
Researchers from the University of Houston have succeeded in inducing superconductivity in calcium iron arsenide — a compound that, under normal conditions, is not superconducting.
According to a new study, structures resembling multi-storey parking garages are found both in eukaryotic cells and neutron stars.
The remaining stands selling the popular Middle Eastern delicacy are no longer allowed to operate in open areas to avoid being exposed to dust and pollution.
The world’s largest particle accelerator, which began its 2016 run in May, also surpassed its target for the total number of proton-proton collisions.
The ill-fated Malaysia Airlines plane was in a “high and increasing rate of descent” when it made its last satellite communication, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau said.
African countries lose roughly $25 million annually in tourism revenue as a direct result of the current poaching crisis, according to a new study.
Britain’s Defense Minister Michael Fallon warned in September about military buildup in Crimea "and indeed the militarization of the Black Sea region generally. Both Bulgaria and Romania feel very threatened."
Pope Francis stated Tuesday that women would likely never enter the priesthood according to Catholic teaching.
The holiday season often leads to emotional and physical distress caused by pressure, expectations and overindulgence.
The royal decree was part of a plan to reform the kingdom's government and oil-dependent economy.
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A Muslim businessman in China apologized after criticizing the new name of Alibaba’s travel-booking service.
The International Criminal Court is expected to investigate the U.S. for alleged war crimes and human rights abuses in Afghanistan.
All Saints Day is dedicated to honoring those who have reached heaven.
The first day of November kicks off World Vegan Month.
The U.K.'s chief of intelligence warned Tuesday that terror threats at home and abroad were severe and that Russia's aggressive foreign policy was adversarial to the West.
Questions about Ri Sol-ju are continuing after her disappearance from public view.
Researchers unearthed Jesus Christ's tomb in Jerusalem's Old City, bringing the history of his death back into the spotlight.
The self-described “multinational media organization and associated library” aids in the anonymous leaking of classified information.
The symbols, also known as apotropaic marks, were believed to offer protection during the time when belief in witchcraft and the supernatural was widespread.
The Zhuhai air show in Guangdong province is the country's biggest meeting of aircraft manufacturers and potential buyers.
The moon’s orbit is unusually far from Earth, and is not close to Earth’s equatorial plane but closer to the ecliptic place, to which it is tilted at about 5 degrees.
The drug, if successful in clinical trials, could potentially save lives of patients diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer, which is very difficult to treat.
There is strong local opposition in Hawaii to the construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope atop Mauna Kea volcano which is considered sacred by native Hawaiians.