President Xi Jinping has embarked on an unprecedented drive to censor media that do not reflect the views of Communist Party leaders.
The signal was detected using a radio telescope in Russia last year and came from a star system about 95 light-years away.
A 62-year-old man was arrested after filling lubricant dispensers with hydrocholoric acid at a gay club in Australia.
The school's code of conduct references how its students' hair should appear and does not specifically ban certain natural hairstyles.
The Anthropocene is a new geological epoch defined by human-kind’s effects on the Earth.
Two earthquakes hit Iceland Monday, putting scientists on alert for a possible eruption.
Putin is sending a warning to elites to remain loyal, observers claim.
Fans of one Polish club reportedly displayed anti-Semitic insults at fans of another club.
Typhoon Lionrock is expected to make landfall in Japan as early as Monday night.
Two Muslim were kicked out of a French restaurant by a chef refusing to serve them.
India has seen declining rates of female tourism in the wake of high-profile attacks on female tourists and women across the country.
China's air force will oversee the new missile defense system, spokesman Shen Jinke said Monday on the Ministry of Defense website.
The Asian giant already manufactures both military and commercial aircraft but is dependent on foreign technology for the engines that fly them.
A lightning strike killed 323 reindeer including 70 calves in a private hunting area on the Hardangervidda mountain plateau in Telemark.
The 52-year-old Chinese man is accused of raping and killing 11 female victims — including one who was just 8 years old — between 1988 and 2002.
After a series of experiments, a new study has shown that dogs prefer praise from their owners over food.
The United States on Monday called on all armed actors in the fighting to stand down and focus on the fight against Islamic State group.
The latest attack, which killed at least 54 people, comes amid a fresh push to end Yemen’s 17-month-old war between Saudi-backed government and rebels.
The Chinese president seeks to place his men in key positions ahead of a once-every-five-years congress next year, and more new appointments are likely soon.
Australian customs officers seized a record 210 pounds of cocaine from a cruise ship docked in Sydney Harbour in the weekend, officials said Monday.
Australian scientists have discovered a massive 2,320-square-mile reef behind the country’s famous Great Barrier Reef using laser data from the Royal Australian Navy.
Contrary to findings from earlier studies, a new research shows that CPAP machines may not reduce the patient’s risk of developing coronary or cerebrovascular conditions.
The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran announced Sunday the construction of two more nuclear power plants in Bushehr with Russian cooperation.
Of the 41, 34 people have recovered completely, while seven are still potentially infectious and have been hospitalized at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital.
The latest theory comes as Australian authorities near the end of the underwater search operation for the Malaysia Airlines plane that went missing in March 2014.
Rousseff, who is being impeached on charges of breaking budget laws, has denied wrongdoing and denounced the nine-month impeachment process.
Hungary’s right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban has championed the idea of an EU army and urged Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor, to begin talks on the controversial issue.
Sally Jones, 47, fled to Syria to join the militant group also known as ISIS in 2013 and has been raising her son as a jihadi.
Emergency services said they might have found more bodies in the ruined town of Amatrice five days after the earthquake hit central Italy.
The scramjet engine, with its air-breathing propulsion system, uses hydrogen as fuel and oxygen from the atmospheric air as the oxidizer.