Nearly a third of those surveyed say the outcome of Thursday’s referendum on leaving the European Union may have been decided in advance.
The deal to hand over the two uninhabited islands — Tiran and Sanafir — was announced by the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in April.
A video surfaced online that showed eight people, all bank employees, being beaten in front of an audience of over 200 people in northern China.
A royal commission investigating child abuse in the Australian Defence Force has heard disturbing allegations that teenage recruits were forced to rape and sexually abuse each other.
China’s biggest gaming and social network company will buy most of the Finnish mobile gaming firm for roughly $8.6 billion.
The billionaire investor says a vote on Thursday to leave the European Union would trigger a huge sterling devaluation.
“For our children and their children we should be facing the problems of the world together and not alone,” the former England soccer star said.
State-owned shipping company COSCO said it also plans to develop other routes in the South China Sea and Taiwan Straits.
The violence started in the South African city after a member of the ANC was shot dead on Sunday.
Astronomers have detected two of the youngest exoplanets ever spotted — a discovery they hope will provide invaluable insights into how planets form and evolve.
Yoga, which has been practiced in the country for centuries, received global recognition after the United Nations declared June 21 as International Yoga Day.
Economic recession and an approaching election are fueling changes among Russia’s elites. Here’s how those closest to the president are faring.
Bahrain accused Ayatollah Isa Qassim of using his position to “serve foreign interests,” and endorse “sectarianism and violence” in the kingdom.
The Japanese military is on alert for a possible launch, after North Korea appeared to have moved an intermediate-range missile to its east coast.
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, who plays a wrestler in his next movie, said in an interview that he couldn’t walk straight after the shoot and felt like a “raped woman.”
The Chinese government is worried that a Brexit would reduce the EU’s ability to act as a counterbalance to the U.S., and hurt China’s investments in the U.K., the country’s leading newspaper suggested.
The first phase of human testing will involve 40 healthy subjects and is likely to start in a few weeks, Inovio Pharmaceuticals said.
The Syria Democratic Forces are fighting to capture the city of Manbij, aided by American air power and special forces.
“Let us build a politics of hope not fear, respect not hate, unity not division,” said Labour lawmaker Stephen Kinnock, who shared an office with Jo Cox.
Irish citizens living in the United Kingdom can vote in U.K. elections and referendums, even though Dublin won its independence almost a century ago.
Nonprofits around the world can apply for fee waivers that will fund refugees’ participation in massive open online courses.
The EU’s newest member state has dissolved its Parliament in a move that could stymie needed reforms.
Hong Kong's Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying said his government will write a letter expressing concern over booksellers' case to China's central authorities.
The three lawmakers face an investigation by Nigerian authorities and pressure to resign their posts.
In China, mass flooding has claimed nearly 800 houses and damaged roughly 3,000 buildings as more than a dozen people have been reported missing.
The British comedian worries that his homeland is "on the edge of doing something absolutely insane."
The summer solstice happens Monday at 6:34 p.m. EDT, meaning the new season will officially be in session.
The U.S. State Department warned Americans in May to avoid traveling to North Korea because of the risk of “unduly harsh sentences.”
The aircraft is expected to land either in Spain or France on Thursday depending on weather conditions after a 90-hour flight.
Betting markets show a break in favor of "remain" in the European Union ahead of Thursday’s British referendum on European Union membership.