A nine-minute video shows five children in military uniform and black head covers targeting the five kneeling hostages identified as “atheist Kurds” and “spies.”
In the days ahead the technical teams will try to figure out ways to separate the opposition groups, backed by the United States and Gulf Arab countries, from the jihadis.
A new report from China Labor Watch alleges that Pegatron, a Taiwanese Apple supplier, is violating overtime rules.
Trine Skei Grande, the leader of the Liberal Party in Norway, was caught on camera playing Pokémon Go Wednesday at a meeting.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy says he will impose a national ban on burkinis in France if he is re-elected.
A laser system will fend off all existing heat-seeking missiles and the aircraft's maximum speed of 340 kilometers per hour will increase by 10 percent.
An upcoming storm could spread the mosquito virus in Florida.
An unidentified man tried to forcibly join the German chancellor's motorcade in the Czech Republic
Bad weather has left French wine-makers struggling, especially in the Champagne region.
Two Japanese Atago-class destroyers and three South Korean KDX-III Sejong-class destroyers will be installed with the Baseline 9 integrated air and missile defense system.
Oscar Pistorius was sentenced to six years after the overturning of an October 2014 ruling that found him guilty of culpable homicide.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said the new barrier, to be built alongside the existing one, would strengthen defenses to respond if Turkey’s policy on migration changed.
The bombing, the latest in a series of attacks in the southeast, comes as Turkey tries to recover from a failed July 15 military coup.
The death toll in an earthquake that flattened parts of central Italy rose to 267 on Friday as rescue workers pulled more bodies from mounds of debris.
The ban on tourists from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkey, Iraq and Syria will reportedly be enforced until mid-September.
Authorities believe that the multimillion-dollar search for Flight MH370 in a remote part of the southern Indian Ocean will be completed by December.
Astronomers have found a galaxy whose mass is similar to the Milky Way, but Dragonfly 44 — about 300 million light-years away — is made up almost entirely of dark matter.
A body believed to be of Vice Chairman Lee In-won was found on a walking path outside Seoul on Friday morning, local media reported.
John Cox told The Australian he thought MH370's captain, Zaharie Ahmad Shah, likely seized control of the plane.
The earthquake in Italy will not be the last in a serious of disasters set to hit the world in the next few years.
After reviewing 1,000 studies, an international team of researchers have linked excess weight and obesity to cancer.
The Luckenwalde town hall reportedly has strict neutrality rules where not even a crucifix is an acceptable decoration.
A team of researchers at Austria’s TU Wien suggest that irrigation technology is what led to the demise of the Maya civilization.
The military unit has been tasked with fighting from Iraq, Syria and Yemen with the goal of ending the Jewish state.
Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology have added a light-based layer of control to the genome-editing system called Crispr.
The dispute between Monsanto and the Indian government saw a further escalation as the seed maker withdrew the application for its next generation of genetically modified cotton seeds.
The two nuclear-armed neighbors have been moving to gradually ease long-existing tensions between them.
The ancient capital of Bagan has hundreds of pagodas and temples rivaling Cambodia's Angkor Wat and Borobudur in Indonesia.
In some regions of the Earth, 180 years of warming has caused the average climate to emerge above the range that was normal prior to the Industrial Revolution, a new study says.
North Korea fired a submarine-launched ballistic missile on Wednesday, which flew about 300 miles toward Japan.