The information about the minor earthquake was announced by the Korean Meteorological Administration in Seoul through a tweet.
Last month, South Korea’s unemployment rate stood at 4.1 percent — the highest since February 2010.
Authorities are working to determine if recently discovered debris on Mozambique and Réunion Island are linked to the missing Malaysia Airlines flight.
Russia’s move this week to withdraw its troops spurred hopes of increased pressure on Syrian President Bashar Assad to negotiate during peace talks.
The Syrian Democratic Forces fighters were killed in clashes with the Sunni militant group in Syria’s northeastern governorate of Al-Hasakah, a U.K-based monitor said.
The Israeli-built Arava plane went down in the Pastaza province of the country’s Amazon region.
Market reactions were expected to follow an upcoming news conference with U.S. Fed Chair Janet Yellen.
As a ceasefire takes hold, citizens in Aleppo consider the toll — in deaths and lives forever altered — of five years of fighting.
The U.S. Tuesday announced restrictions to travel to Cuba would be further eased.
The surprise move to withdraw could result in major financial and geopolitical benefits for Moscow, but it comes with risk, too.
The hacking collective has vowed to launch Operation Trump and take down the controversial presidential contender's website.
For opposition forces battling Syrian President Bashar Assad, the announced withdrawal of Russian forces may not end the bombing of civilian areas.
Recent instability in the country, including Sunday’s deadly bombing in Ankara, has some investors rethinking their plans.
Tuesday’s raid was the latest since the November 2015 Paris attacks that left 130 dead — and a key suspect is still at large.
The deputy head of Russia’s Culture Ministry was reported arrested Tuesday as part of a new investigation into alleged malfeasance.
Scenes of jubilation Tuesday greeted Russian pilots on their return from Syria in Russia when they arrived at their air bases.
The Russian-built aircraft was allegedly brought down by a U.S.-made Stinger missile.
The motive for the apparent attack and the circumstances surrounding the explosion in the German capital are not immediately clear.
The Islamic State group has been losing its grip on territory and increasingly leaning on child soldiers, a U.S. spokesman said Monday.
Housing Minister Chen Zhenggao told reporters that despite soaring prices in big cities, China does not risk a Japan-style property bubble.
The spacecraft, which consists of a lander and an orbiter, is designed to search for methane and its source in Mars' atmosphere.
Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in Norway in 2011, has sued the state for violating his human rights by holding him in isolation.
The surprise move, following Russian President Vladimir Putin’s withdrawal announcement on Monday, comes as Syrian peace talks enter their second day in Geneva.
Of the 55.6 million deaths worldwide in 2012, 12.6 million were attributable to preventable environmental risk factors, the World Health Organization said in a report.
The Albanian nun, known for her work toward helping the poor, sick and the dying in Indian slums, will be canonized on Sept. 4, 2016.
Islamist violence has surged in the country, but the government has rejected the Islamic State group's claims, blaming the violence instead on homegrown militant groups.
Last month, hackers broke into Bangladesh Bank’s computer systems and transferred millions from its account at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York to casinos in the Philippines.
Mohammad Javad Zarif defended the tests conducted last week, saying that the weapons were just for self-defense.
House representatives also voted for a resolution calling on the White House to urge the U.N. Security Council to set up a Syrian war crimes tribunal.
The country’s central bank has drafted rules that are meant to serve as a check on capital outflows, a report said.