The tiny Pacific island nation had originally brought in cases against nine nations but only the ones against Britain, India and Pakistan made it to the next level of proceedings.
The incident comes amid heightened tension between the West and Russia, after the U.S. broke off military cooperation with Moscow over Syria.
The first "creepy clown" sighting was reported on Sept. 30 and at least six such incidents have been reported so far.
The Swiss investigation into the Malaysian state fund’s alleged fraud was launched last August after allegations that money siphoned from it passed through Swiss banks.
The accused, Samudera Al Hakam Ralial, a 24-year-old IT professional, played footage from a Japanese pornographic film on a public billboard for about five minutes.
The reclusive nation also criticized the joint naval drills by South Korea and the U.S. that were held in the East Sea last week.
The Lander Vision System, capable of assessing terrains and potential hazards, will guide the Mars 2020 rover during its descent to the red planet’s surface.
Research found that the insects are not only capable of learning to pull strings, but also teach the skill to their fellow bees.
After the country voted to leave the EU earlier this year, Home Secretary Amber Rudd announced proposals Tuesday to reduce the number of net migrants to the United Kingdom.
Kashmir has been witnessing protests sparked by the July 8 killing of popular militant leader Burhan Wani.
The mathematical model, created by physicists at the American Museum of Natural History, describes how a binary star system composed of two white dwarfs might create a Type Ia supernova.
For the first time ever, hints of violation of charge-parity symmetry have been detected in baryons — a class of particles that includes protons and neutrons.
Turkey says it deployed troops at a base in northern Iraq late last year as part of an international mission to train and equip Iraqi forces to fight against the Islamic State group.
New Delhi is reportedly hoping to close the deal before the end of U.S. President Barack Obama's term.
President Juan Manuel Santos will meet former president Alvaro Uribe — one of the strongest opponents to the historic peace deal — for the first time in years.
Several tech companies, including Google and Facebook, plan to use drones to provide internet connectivity to remote places.
An aerial survey of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch — a wind-driven, swirling gyre of flotsam — has revealed that the region may be holding more trash than previously estimated.
Former Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Guterres has been the top pick in the five closed-door polls since July.
Following escalating hostilities, India appears to be bracing itself for more fighting along the Kashmir frontier.
ISIS propaganda leaders have long said a battle for Dabiq, about 6 miles from the Turkish border, is a sign of the end of the world in Islam.
The Kremlin announced Monday it would decrease its welfare spending from $210 billion to $203 billion dollars.
The tech giant's new smartphone was revealed Tuesday.
"I have lost my respect for America," Duterte said. "Eventually I might in my term, break up with America."
Hurricane Matthew has ravaged its way through Haiti and is expected to hit Cuba and Florida.
“Life is life and things must be taken as they come,” the Pope said. “Sin is sin. And tendencies or hormonal imbalances have many problems and we must be careful not to say that everything is the same."
You can give money online to UNICEF, the Salvation Army and other organizations.
The death was a result of an improvised explosive device during a counter-terror mission against ISIS.
Our local part of the Milky Way is much larger than astronomers previously believed.
Moroccan authorities foiled a suicide bombing attempt by 10 women allegedly associated with the Islamic State group.
Pharmaceutical companies compete to launch a vaccine for the mosquito-borne virus.