In new images captured by NASA's Dawn spacecraft, the dwarf planet's mysterious Occator Crater is revealed in all its glory.
An annual survey revealed public concern over press freedom growing faster than that of professional journalists for the first time, following the disappearance of five Hong Kong booksellers.
A day after the terrorist attacks in Brussels forced investors to seek refuge in safe-haven assets, global stock markets staged a modest recovery.
The move comes after budget airliner Flydubai's jet crashed last week in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don, killing all 62 people on board.
Embattled President Dilma Rousseff said an opposition move to impeach her is a “coup d’etat” against democratic rule because she has committed no crime.
The Brussels terror suspect, who was earlier believed to be at large, has now been ID'd as one of the bombers who blew himself up Tuesday, a report said.
Voting in the South Asian country began Tuesday in the elections for over 6,000 local councils.
Chinese state media said Europe seemed “powerless” to prevent terror attacks, and risked being pushed into a “clash of civilizations.”
Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said that the airstrike targeted a training camp that was used by more than 70 fighters.
A deal between the Colombian government and the rebel group is likely to miss its self-imposed March 23 deadline.
Investigators have identified Najim Laachraoui as the third man involved in the airport attack. Earlier reports by Belgian media that said he had been arrested were later retracted.
The U.S. Army is also in talks with South Korea for the deployment of THAAD missile system in the Korean Peninsula amid threats from North Korea.
Over the last few days, Nigerian troops have been carrying out operations in several villages in the country's northeast.
Social media users may be less likely to donate to a cause if they post an endorsement on social media.
An engine part found in South Africa this week will be sent to experts to be analyzed.
Wall Street shares were mixed Tuesday but emerging markets fared better.
Rob Ford, a controversial figure while leading Canada's largest city, died Tuesday of a rare form of cancer.
Belgium is at the center of a complex network of militants that has been linked to deadly attacks throughout the continent.
From Paris to Dubai, buildings displayed the red, black and yellow colors of the Belgium flag to pay tribute to Brussels.
Without a united effort in Europe to share intelligence among countries, attacks like Tuesday's Brussels bombings could continue, security experts say.
Here’s a guide to help understand what the celebratory Jewish holiday’s all about.
A recent attack on Algeria’s In Salah natural gas plant highlights the challenge of protecting energy facilities in North Africa.
The Islamic State group might seem to be gaining ground abroad, but it’s losing its most important claim to success: its self-proclaimed state.
Refugees held signs in Greece Tuesday apologizing for the terror attacks in Belgium's capital.
Tintin, the cartoon character created by Belgian artist Hergé, has becomes a symbol of unity in Belgium despite claims that the cartoon has racist overtones.
Analysts say there is a small group of extremists who will be motivated by the Brussels bombings to move forward with planning additional attacks.
The blast that rocked a metro station in the Belgian capital of Brussels occurred near some of the EU’s most crucial institutions.
Here's an alphabetical list of major airlines and how the Brussels terrorist attacks have impacted their operations.
Starbucks says one of its employees was wounded in Tuesday’s attacks.
Approximately 55,000 people are expected to fill the Estadio Latinoamericano in Havana to watch the historic game.