The Chinese gross domestic product report is due at 10 p.m. EDT. While there are some doubts about the reliability of the data, markets tend to take them on face value.
The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
"There's no contradiction between Israel and any organization like al-Nusra or ISIS or any Al-Qaida-linked organization," said Syrian President Bashar Assad.
The award for the world’s best milk chocolate bar has been given to a New York chocolatier.
Its latest test failed, but Kim Jong Un’s regime may have working armed missiles ready to go by 2017.
KFC has announced that they will be introducing a popular fall flavor to their menu with the new Pumpkin & Feta Grilled Chicken Twister.
One man discovered the potentially lethal effects of ingesting the notorious ghost pepper.
The late King Bhumibol Adulyadej will only be cremated once the yearlong period of mourning ends.
Two massive prison riots in remote areas of Brazil have killed at least 18 inmates, with prisoners some being burned and beheaded.
Several conflicting reports have emerged over the decision to pause the advance of Iraqi and Kurdish forces on the ISIS-held city.
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi faces a referendum on constitutional reform that could decide his political future.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's tensions with Washington and his courting of China is worrying Americans in the Southeast Asian nation.
INS Arihant, the country’s first indigenously built nuclear submarine, is powered by an 83-megawatt pressurized light-water reactor with enriched uranium fuel, according to reports.
The U.S. has threatened to retaliate should its ships come under fire in Yemen by Iran-aligned Houthi fighters.
A Boko Haram faction that previously released 21 kidnapped girls from Chibok Thursday says its willing to negotiate the freedom of 83 more.
Ecuador has dismissed speculation that it's set to expel WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange from its London embassy.
The price hike would make it more difficult for Muslims to attend Hajj and Umrah, officials said.
Ukrainian rebels are accusing Kiev of declaring war after a video surfaced Sunday that appears to show far-right militants claiming responsibility for the assassination of a high-profile separatist commander.
Is Vienna the next European capital at risk for domestic terrorism?
Two lucky guests will spend Halloween in Bran Castle, the spiritual home of Count Dracula.
NASA delays a planned maneuver after engine problems arise.
The Austrian government announced the plans Tuesday after seizing the property in July.
The Obama Administration has been conducting "self-defense" airstrikes against militants in Somalia, and plans to augment its campaign there.
A Swedish prosecutor says the flag doesn't count as hate speech because it doesn't target a specific group.
The cause of the blast at headquarters in Ludwigshafen was not immediately determined.
Christine Negroni suggests that the plane's captain put his inexperienced mate in charge of the plane while he used the restroom. Then things went wrong.
A program offers North Koreans and tourists views of Pyongyang aboard ultralight flights.
Both Pakistan and China have disputed India’s labeling of Pakistan as the "mothership of terrorism."
The South Korean air force, along with the U.S. and the U.K, will carry out its first joint military drills in November amid growing threats from North Korea.
Local media reported Monday that the death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej will not affect the country's 2017 election roadmap.