The 14th Dalai Lama told Piers Morgan that refugees should work on rebuilding their home countries.
Kim Jong Un's regime said the peninsula is in danger after the U.S. and South Korea demonstrated military unity this week.
The Nordic nation's worries may be for naught, according to a European military expert.
A Russian foreign ministry official said the U.S. and South Korea’s military buildup “provokes Pyongyang toward new unreasonable steps.”
The planet in the system OGLE-2007-BLG-349 orbits two red dwarfs at a distance of roughly 300 million miles.
The joint drills, between the former Cold War-era rivals, is another sign of shifting alliances in South Asia.
The special run of the Large Hadron Collider, during which the number of collisions would be dialed down, may shed light on the internal structure of the protons.
Stringent analysis of the cosmic microwave background — the leftover radiation from the Big Bang — has confirmed that the universe we live in is almost certainly directionless.
Among the winners are Volkswagen for chemistry, a study asking liars about lying for psychology, and two men who spent time living as animals for biology.
The deal follows almost 18 months of wrangling over financial terms between New Delhi and Dassault Aviation.
The Turkish president's comments are likely to add to tensions between Turkey and Washington over U.S. support for Kurdish YPG forces involved in operations against ISIS.
The International Syria Support Group, including the U.S., Russia and other major powers, met on the sidelines of the annual U.N. gathering of world leaders in New York.
Gen. Joseph Dunford says the military has no intention of forging an intelligence-sharing arrangement with Russia.
The fast-food giant plans on introducing chocolate and pumpkin sauce french fries to their Japan menus later this month.
Rosh Hashanah, which begins Oct. 2 and lasts until Oct. 4, is one of the holiest holidays in the Jewish religion.
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau blamed resin, not a fire, for discoloration on wreckage recently discovered by an amateur searcher.
The nation's defense minister said a special forces unit could be assembled to take out North Korean leaders if a nuclear attack is imminent.
Egypt, a majority Muslim nation, has seen heated debate over women's clothing in public in recent months.
Did you know the Japanese call the colorful autumn leaves "koyo"?
The Philippines president last month called the United Nations "inutile" and gave a middle-finger gesture on Tuesday to the EU.
According to a new study, Greenland lost about 2,700 gigatons of ice between 2003 and 2013 — 7.6 percent higher than previous estimates.
The Kickstarter campaign wants to raise $198,000 by Oct. 20 to create and issue vinyl LPs in time for the 40th anniversary of the Voyager launches.
Researchers used 3D printing to create plates that produce acoustic holograms capable of moving and manipulating particles, and the technology could have applications in medical diagnostics.
Xia Lin is the latest in a series of activists and lawyers to be sentenced as President Xi Jinping's administration tightens control over civil society.
Scientists found that the genetic ancestry of a majority of people was linked to one migration from Africa that occurred 40,000 to 80,000 years ago.
The plane, reportedly an AV8B Harrier II ground attack aircraft, crashed into Japanese territorial waters off Okinawa’s east coast.
Scientists devised a method to read a 2,000-year-old charred animal skin scroll — found to be a copy of the Book of Leviticus — without physically unwrapping it.
The attack that left five medics, two nurses and two ambulance drivers dead, took place shortly after they had arrived in Syria’s Khan Touman town near Aleppo.
India has accused Pakistan of being behind a deadly attack on an army base in the disputed Kashmir region on Sunday in which 18 soldiers were killed.
"This is going to be a challenging battle. Mosul is a large city," President Barack Obama said this week.