WATCH: South Korea Tests Massive Bunker-Busting Missile
Hiding in bunkers may not be an adequate strategy for keeping Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un safe from attacking enemies.
Hiding in bunkers may not be an adequate strategy for keeping Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un safe from attacking enemies.
On Tuesday a US government oversight agency asked the Defense Department to declassify a report alleging that Afghan security forces had sexually abused children.
The national space agency NASA is looking to for either a US citizen or national to fill their position of Planetary Protection Officer, aka the protector of all humankind.
Retired NASA astronaut Nicole Stott said that the SpaceX Dragon supply ship will carry a space suit called Unity hand-painted by young cancer patients from around the world to the International Space Station.
French scientists have run computer simulations about the formation of Venus that suggest that “Earth’s Twin” once had a thin ocean of water shortly after it formed.
The Global Footprint Network reported that Earth Overshoot Day 2017, or the day when the humanity exhausts all the resources the Earth can reproduce within the year, has come on Wednesday, August 2.
US President Donald Trump had no conversations with Russian President Vladimir Putin before signing the Russia sanctions bill into law, White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said in a briefing on Wednesday.
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute reported that even though the global number of nuclear weapons continues to decrease, the nine countries, which possess the nuclear arsenals, are either developing it or deploying new weapon systems.
China has allocated 600 million yuan ($89 million) to launch dozens of robotics projects this year, a move that an expert said would promote the country's robotics and artificial intelligence technology industry and make its next generation robots more competitive.
Everett Lee Compton, a 49-year-old Arkansas man, was arrested Monday after he was accused of sneaking into a homeowner’s yard and sexually abusing their pet donkey multiple times.
The personal information of 654,517 voters who voted in Shelby County, Tennessee, was found last month on a poll machine sold on popular e-commerce site eBay.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said that US sanctions are a short-sighted, dangerous line of action, fraught with the undermining of global stability.
The attorney for the Fox News contributor who is suing the network for allegedly misquoting him in regards to the unsolved murder of Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer Seth Rich, said that he would seek to get President Donald Trump and former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer to testify about their involvement in the case.
US President Donald Trump’s signature, imposing new sanctions on Russia, Iran and North Korea, prompted Republican Senator John McCain to call out the president – this time for (faint) praise.
A new regulation in East China's Anhui Province stipulates that landlords will be punished if they do not report drug activities in the leased property when they are in the know, local media reported Tuesday.
The remains of a German hiker who went missing 30 years ago have been found in a glacier in the Swiss Alps, according to a police statement. The hiker reportedly went missing during a hike on August 11, 1987.
As tensions mount over North Korea’s unabated missile and nuclear activities, roughly 200 US Air National Guardsmen and a dozen aircraft will be making their way to South Korea later this month.
While "Shark Week" might officially be over, it doesn’t mean these fishies are done scaring us to death.
It appears that the evolution of the critically acclaimed Star Trek TV series reflected the changes that occurred in politics of the real-life United States, according to a German political analyst.
The standoff between Chinese and Indian forces in Doklam is set to enter its third month, with neither side intent on backing down. Russian political observer Dmitri Kosyrev warns that the only side standing to benefit from the conflict's escalation is Washington, and that Beijing and Delhi would both be the losers in any 'hot war'.
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Representative on Freedom of the Media Harlem Desir, called on Russia authorities not to deport a journalist of the Novaya Gazeta newspaper, Khudoberdy Nurmatov (pen name Ali Feruz), to Uzbekistan.
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said on Wednesday that the United States declared a full-fledged trade war by introducing new anti-Russia sanctions, adding that there is no chance that the relations between the two states will improve.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called the decision of the Moldovan government to declare Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin a persona non-grata 'absolutely unacceptable.'
The North Korean authorities have changed how they conduct missile testing following media reports that US Special Forces had the opportunity to take out Kim Jong-un on July 4 and decided not to take the shot.
German car manufactures will update the software for 5 million diesel cars in order to reduce harmful emissions, according to the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA).