Some 40 People Injured in Protests in Caracas Prompted by Maduro's Initiative
Chacao municipality head of administration Ramon Muchacho said that 37 people were injured in the capital of Venezuela, Caracas, during opposition protests.
Chacao municipality head of administration Ramon Muchacho said that 37 people were injured in the capital of Venezuela, Caracas, during opposition protests.
Kazakhstan's Foreign Ministry said that the Syrian opposition has confirmed its participation in talks on Syria settlement, set to take place this week in Astana.
The US Department of Defense announced that Raytheon has been awarded a multimillion contract for low rate production of three Air and Missile Defense Radar units.
Pacific Air Forces reported that the US B-1B strategic bombers made flights over the Korean Peninsula.
An US Global Hawk drone landed at its temporary base in Tokyo to monitor North Korean activities, local media reported.
China's northwest Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region authorities said that they intend to use drones to patrol the region's borders.
Russian servicemen have delivered almost five tonnes of humanitarian aid to civilians in Syria.
A military jet crashed in central Colombia leaving eight servicemen dead.
Two US defense contractors have received millions of dollars to provide engineering maintenance support services to modernize aircraft carriers.
Several Egyptian police officers reportedly were killed and five more injured as a result of an attack on a police post in Cairo.
Nicolas Maduro signed an order calling the constitutional assembly.
May Day marches, some of which descended into violent clashes, drew thousands of people in cities across the US, many of whom used the opportunity to denounce the policies of US President Donald Trump.
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday visited three Chinese warships visiting in his hometown of Davao City, where their presence has been said to be an endearing gesture to Duterte as relations between Manila and Beijing start to warm.
As the investigation continues into cases of hazing at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, half the investigated cases have been confirmed as incidents of abuse, with court martials recommended.
May Day parade with thousands of participants in Portland turned into a riot after self-proclaimed anti-fascist protesters set fires in intersections, damaged property, and attacked law enforcement officers and vehicles.
In a first for South Korea, Samsung has received governmental permission to test its autonomous vehicles on public roadways.
India’s Union power minister Piyush Goyal has revealed an ambitious plan to replace all internal combustion cars in India with their electric counterparts by 2030.
Julio Borges called on people to rise against President Nicolas Maduro's decision to call a constituent assembly.
The latest installment in a series of Airline employees behaving badly: video of a Delta Airlines pilot appearing to slap a woman who was in a fist fight with another passenger while deplaning in Atlanta is now going viral.
US Forces Korea spokesman Col. Rob Manning said that the THAAD missile defense system is currently operational and ready to defend South Korea if Pyongyang launches an attack.
The office of the Israeli government said that Israel will admit the transformation of the Hamas only when the organization stops its aggressive actions and directs its resources for creation of the civil infrastructure in the Gaza Strip.
Japanese astronomers have confirmed their discovery of a “wandering” black hole, drifting through space rather than taking a star’s place in a solar system, as most black holes discovered until now do.
A Florida woman has been charged with prostitution after agreeing to sex acts with an undercover detective for $25 -- and McDonald’s take-out.
Multiple proposals to save Australia's endangered Great Barrier Reef now include the implementation of an artificial cloud bank above the threatened maritime region, home to the greatest range of biodiversity on Earth.
Annette Evans, the woman who owned Simon the giant rabbit, who died after a United Airlines flight last week, said the company cremated the animal without her permission, meaning the true cause of the rabbit’s mysterious death will never be known.