At least 202 people were injured in a Bastille Day attack in Nice. Of the 84 people who were killed, 10 were children.
A truck ploughed into a crowd in Nice, France, killing at least 30 people and raising fears that terrorists had struck the country again.
France plans to increase its military spending, but nobody compares to the U.S. in that department.
Violence between Jews and Arabs at the Al-Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount is a "redline for all Muslims around the world," Palestine and Jerusalem Mufti Sheikh Mohamed Hussein warned.
The hunt for debris was supposed to finish this summer, but now it "may continue well into the winter months," according to an operational update from the authorities.
The hypersonic PAK-DA strategic bomber will be able to fly anywhere in the world invisible to radar and is expected to take flight in 2020.
The French aren't the only ones recognizing Bastille Day Thursday. People in New York City, London and Sydney threw celebrations this week in honor of the national holiday.
A new report found that most Nigerian citizens are frustrated with the country's economy, and they're blaming President Muhammadu Buhari.
Chinese President Xi Jinping said this week China’s claim to sovereignty over the South China Sea can be traced to "ancient times."
A new global study showed that being severely overweight increases the likelihood of a premature death — and men are at greater risk than women.
The discovery of the snow line — a region that is usually too close to the parent star to be detected — could provide vital clues to the earliest stages of planet formation.
After analyzing more than 500,000 specimens dating back to 1707, researchers say they have come up with the first comprehensive list of Amazonian trees.
The conservation group said that the license, which it plans to retire, would save at least 10,000 sharks and protect the Great Barrier Reef from further damage.
The exchange scrambled to fix the problem but couldn't get trading back on track in the afternoon, twice having to delay planned resumptions.
Like its famous cousin the T. Rex, the recently discovered Gualicho Shinyae was big, fast and had sharp teeth.
A graduate from the designer’s alma mater, Central Saint Martins, is attempting to use biotechnology to produce a line of leather accessories using the designer’s genetic material.
The first batch of data released by the Allen Institute's new Brain Observatory come from the largest and most comprehensive study of its kind.
If successful, the test would allow patients to preempt and provide treatment for neurological damage, even before the onset of the disease’s symptoms.
The Pentagon said in March that Abu Omar al-Shishani had likely been killed in a U.S. air strike in Syria, but this was the first time the Islamic State group appeared to confirm his death.
Hollande, 61, pledged to be a "normal" leader when he was elected in 2012.
Could a vaccine prevent Alzheimer's? Researchers believe they're closer than ever to a cure.
After weeks of gloom, the pound saw two days of strong gains before dropping Wednesday 0.3 percent against the dollar to $1.3212.
Philip May, a senior executive at an investment fund, has largely avoided the spotlight.
Record high oil inventory levels could pose a threat to price stability, the IEA reported.
The death toll in the Philippines keeps rising as President Duterte encourages killing of drug dealers, drug addicts.
Families of the flight's crew say they have been updated about the fund since it was established in 2014.
Japan's population, already a concern, has fallen at the fastest rate since the government started tracking the data.
Leaders of the Islamic State group are preparing for the fall of the Caliphate by planning for terror attacks across the globe.
Researchers say that the monochrome painting — a dime’s width across — is a proof-of-concept that the extremely precise technique can be used to build nanoscale chip-based devices.
Over 62 square miles of coral reefs have been destroyed by poaching of giant clams and China’s building of artificial islands in the highly contested waters.