Namewee allegedly insulting Islam in his latest video titled, "Oh My God."
An anti-immigration group led a fake ISIS attack in Prague's Old Town Square to protest Islam.
A court found no evidence to support Gina-Lisa Lohfink's claims.
Blaine Gibson, Neels Kruger and Liam Lotter have, among them, uncovered a dozen suspected pieces of debris from the Boeing 777.
Chris Denning, a former BBC Radio 1 DJ and announcer, recently pleaded guilty to a string of sexual offenses that took place over nearly a decade.
Police were on the scene Monday but did not think the incident was terrorism-related.
A new study published in Psychological Science finds sleeping between study sessions helps you better recall what you have learned.
Donor nations pledge to give $100 million to help Jordan provide Syrian refugee children with educations.
Police are looking for four vandals who set three crocodiles loose in a school Sunday in Darwin city in the country’s Northern Territory.
In addition to a planet's distance from its parent star, another factor may be key in determining its habitability — its internal temperature during its formative years.
A review found there was "institutional timidity" in tackling extremist ideology in prisons.
The controversy was triggered last year by campaigners who wanted to “take back” the Hugos from what they said was a tendency to award “literary” and “ideological” works.
President Rodrigo Duterte’s tough stance on drugs has led to the killings of about 1,800 people since he took office less than two months ago.
A team of astronomers has identified a young protostar — already 30 times the mass of the Sun — located almost 11,000 light-years from Earth.
A government spokesman said Enrique Pena Nieto met all the requirements needed to graduate as a lawyer.
The reclusive nation said it would turn Seoul and Washington into “a heap of ashes” if the annual drills showed any sign of aggression toward its territory.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan blamed the attack at a wedding that killed at least 51 people Saturday on the Islamic State group.
The Kurdish YPG militia reportedly began the offensive against the Syrian army to take hold of the last government-controlled parts of the northeastern city of Hasaka.
Al-Shabab, which has been carrying out a series of deadly attacks in Somalia, said it was behind the attack.
A person, whom police have yet to identify, was arrested last week on suspicion of having links with the extremist Islamic State group.
The tree named Adonis, found in a forest in the Pindos mountains near Greece’s border with Albania, is more than 1,075 years old.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called the Islamic State group the “likely perpetrator” of the attack that targeted a wedding in the city of Gaziantep late Saturday.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte railed against the United Nations on Sunday after it called for an end to the wave of killings unleashed by his war on drugs.
The reclusive nation called its diplomat who recently defected to South Korea a “criminal” and “human scum” in its first official response to the defection.
Both countries are to appoint ambassadors under an agreement that is partly driven by the prospect of lucrative Mediterranean gas deals.
Scientists also found that disruptions in the circadian rhythm could leave the body in a state in which viruses are allowed to thrive.
The Afghan Taliban captured a strategic district in the northern province of Kunduz on Saturday, forcing troops to retreat to the provincial capital.
NASA calls the low levels of Arctic sea ice the "new normal."
Conservatives in Germany are calling for a partial face veil ban.
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Crimea Friday promising not to roll back relations with Ukraine.