The raids marked the latest attempt by a European country to counter threats made against targets in the West by global terror group Islamic State.
Saudi Arabian citizens extolled their monarchy's recent likely beheading of a crown prince, citing it as an example of equal and just application of Sharia law.
Día De Los Muertos starts on Nov. 1.
With a new runway planned for Europe's busiest airport, London could see an even bigger increase in tourism.
A Pentagon spokesperson called a Russian general's claim dubious.
As prices continue to rise and supplies dwindle in light of the Paris climate agreement, coal exporter North Korea stands to thrive despite U.N. sanctions.
Thieves stole chalices and money from a donation box inside of the church.
The Bahá’í International Community said President Rouhani has failed to end religious discrimination in Iran.
Scientists conducted an experimental treatment on monkeys combining old techniques and new with promising results.
The U.K. risks restricted access to the EU's exclusive single market, David Prior said.
Scientists are learning more about what killed off the dinosaurs by studying a crater on the moon.
The deployment marks the first time a foreign military will be on the ground in Norway since World War II.
The Dutchess of York still gets nerves around the Queen, while her daughters were recently denied a more expanded role by Prince Charles.
Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Ankara is ready to use all its resources to defend itself in case of a threat to Turkey's security due to developments in Iraq's Mosul offensive.
The discovery of the warm disk around the red dwarf AWI0005x3s was made by the "Disk Detective" project, which enlisted the help of eight citizen scientists for the task.
A Russian Defense Ministry spokesman said Tuesday that six humanitarian corridors opened last week leading from the Syrian war-torn city were still operational.
Using computer simulations to model the formation of planets around low-mass stars, astrophysicists argued that these stars may be hosting planets containing large amounts of water.
The proposal, which sought to create an 8 million-square-mile sanctuary for whales, failed to win the votes of whaling nations, including Iceland, Japan and Norway.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte also accused the U.S. of treating Manila “like a dog with a leash.”
Last week, South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS) reportedly said Kim's health has not improved since July, and he currently weighs 290 pounds.
Narendra Modi said Monday the “lives of Muslim women cannot be allowed to be ruined” by the law called “triple talaq,” which lets Muslim men divorce their partners by saying “I divorce you” thrice.
The incident took place Tuesday at Dreamworld, in the Gold Coast tourist district of northeastern Queensland state, police said.
The attack on a police academy in Quetta city in Pakistan late Monday left at least 60 cadets dead and wounded over 100.
Some species of begonia, a houseplant, use photonics — a type of nanotechnology — to survive under the thick canopy of tropical rainforests.
People in Australia, New Zealand and Sri Lanka also are generous to strangers, give to charities and volunteer their time.
Roughly 1,000 fighters from the Islamic State group have gathered in Afghanistan's Nangarhar province near the Pakistan border.
Forty million Russians took part in civil defense drills in preparation for nuclear or chemical warfare.
Spain is the fifth-largest producer in the world of wind power and the third-biggest exporter.
Gunmen stormed the facility late Monday, taking 200 cadets hostage.
Both India and Pakistan reported casualties after the latest round of shelling across the border in Kashmir.