US Soldier Killed in Fort Bragg Training Mishap in North Carolina
The US Army Special Operations Command reports that the training incident at Fort Bragg military site claimed the life of one soldier, while seven others were injured.
The US Army Special Operations Command reports that the training incident at Fort Bragg military site claimed the life of one soldier, while seven others were injured.
Trump has finally changed his unapologetic stance on events in Charlottesville, Virginia and signed a Senate resolution condemning violence as an act of terrorism.
A hot pot restaurant in Chongqing is offering a wedding banquet on the house to whoever marries its lovelorn employee, Chengdu Evening News reported last Sunday.
Deep below the busy streets of London lies a monster, not the kind that goes bump in the night, but a 130-tonne mass of congealed fat, wet wipes, diapers and condoms that stretch longer than the length of two football fields.
Government watchdog Judicial Watch has released new emails belonging to Hillary Clinton and her aide Huma Abedin which show how classified information was mishandled.
One-star reviews of Hillary Clinton’s postmortem of the 2016 presidential election enigmatically disappeared from the page after the former presidential candidate’s book had just a three-star rating overall - the average mark has since jumped to 4.9 out of 5 stars.
A reindeer hunter in the mountains of Norway discovered an 1,100 year old Viking sword, almost perfectly preserved by the frigid mountain air.
With the ban imposed by the US Department of Homeland Security on Kaspersky Lab products anti-Russian hysteria begins to impact software market.
Meeting with US President Donald Trump late Wednesday night, top Democratic leaders announced they'd forged a deal to protect children of undocumented immigrants - a deal that supposedly would not include funds for a border wall.
A group of scientists intends to send another signal to outer space in order to reach extraterrestrial life, but some fear it might effectively end life on Earth.
China is willing to share satellite resources, including remote sensing, communication, and navigation data, with Belt and Road countries, said Wu Yanhua, deputy director of China's State Administration for Science, Technology, and Industry for National Defense, on Sept. 11.
After six and a half years of bloody, bitter fighting, the Syrian Civil War seems to be drawing to a close as the death knell tolls for Syrian rebel groups and Daesh, leaving the majority of the country in the control of President Bashar al-Assad and of US-backed Syrian Kurds.
The Wukesong Underground Parking Lot, the largest and “smartest” parking lot in Beijing, opened to the public on July 31, Beijing News reported.
German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel views an idea of sending UN mission to the eastern Ukraine as a chance to talk about detente with Russia.
Surgical robots have performed more than 40,000 operations in China by February 2017 since the first one of its kind was introduced to China in 2006, according to Da Vinci Surgical Robot International Training Center, Shanghai-based Changhai Hospital, Xinhuanet.com reported on Sept. 11.
The South Korean government on Friday called an emergency meeting of the National Security Council after reports of a new missile launch by North Korea, local media said.
The editor-in-chief of German magazine Focus, which published an article containing insulting words targeting Putin, expressed his apology.
Early on Friday, North Korea fired a missile from the Sunan district of Pyongyang.
Brazil’s attorney general has filed charges of obstruction of justice and racketeering against President Michel Temer and six other politicians from his party. In August Temer has already survived a corruption vote.
“Let’s see what snacks you’ve got here…”
China was forced to close a part of Mount Paekdu to tourists after a North Korean underground nuclear test caused rockslides on the southern part of the mountain.