This chimp at a North Korea zoo apparently smokes a pack a day.
The docking, which took place Tuesday, marks the beginning of the country’s longest manned mission.
Chinese gross domestic product expanded 6.7 percent in the year to September, exactly as forecast.
INS Arihant, the country’s first indigenously built nuclear submarine, is powered by an 83-megawatt pressurized light-water reactor with enriched uranium fuel, according to reports.
Andy Murray has further narrowed the gap to Novak Djokovic at the top of the men’s tennis rankings.
In his latest stop during his Asia tour, Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed the company’s plans for its Japan-based R&D center.
A program offers North Koreans and tourists views of Pyongyang aboard ultralight flights.
Both Pakistan and China have disputed India’s labeling of Pakistan as the "mothership of terrorism."
At least two-thirds of the New York-based company’s drinks will have fewer calories from added sugar by 2025.
The Musudan missile, which was allegedly launched Saturday near the northwestern city of Kusong, “did not pose a threat to North America,” the Pentagon said.
NATO invited the tiny Balkan country of 620,000 to join last year, partly out of concern at Russian influence in Montenegro.
On Monday, a Long March-2F carrier rocket carrying a Shenzhou-11 spacecraft with two people on board will lift off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Gobi Desert.
Ancient Greeks may have had more influence on Chinese sculpture than previously thought.
Russia's Vladimir Putin met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the state of Goa in western India on the sidelines of the eighth annual BRICS summit.
Miao Deshun was one of the 1,602 people sentenced to prison in the wake of the bloody military crackdown on the student-led demonstration in June 1989.
The agreement, finalized during a U.N. meeting in Rwanda, aims to reduce the use of hydrofluorocarbons — potent greenhouse gases used in air conditioners and refrigerators.
An estimated 1.8 million people around the world died from tuberculosis in 2015.
It was all about the commas in 2015.
The military is looking to replace soon-to-be-retired aircraft and is asking foreign governments for help.
Kim Jong Un reportedly ordered the purge as a punishment for the defection of Thae Yong-Ho, deputy ambassador to Britain, who fled with his family in July to South Korea.
A new poll shows Russians trust President Vladimir Putin and his government less and less.
The Thai tourism authority has said tourists can continue with travel plans, but various embassies urged their citizens to respect local sentiments while on holiday.