The black hole, which is 12 billion times the mass of the Sun, was formed less than 900 million years after the Big Bang.
China's president has packaged his policies as the "four comprehensives," meant to guide the country for years.
"They might accept this, but I am not willing to accept this," the Israeli prime minister said.
Amid sanctions, food prices in Russia are rising.
South Korean health authorities issued safety warnings following the first human-to-human transmission of a tick-borne virus known to cause fever, vomiting and diarrhea.
The number of displaced people across the globe topped 50 million for the first time since the end of World War II, Amnesty said in a report.
Factory activity grew marginally but weak foreign demand and deflation pose threats.
Congress will now have to decide whether to attempt to override President Obama's veto of the pipeline legislation.
Recent comments made by the Imperial House contradict the view taken by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
"China's iPhone" is good, but far from perfect.
Afghan officials said negotiations are imminent, but the Taliban called the claims "false."
Mainland Chinese tourists are feeling less welcome in Hong Kong, where people are protesting against them.
Apple continues to set new records, closing at a price of $133 a share on Monday.
Japan and South Korea are increasingly at loggerheads, and China is benefiting from it.
Uber partners with another mobile app company to provide safety scores for different localities in New Delhi, India.
The reputation of Chinese tourists in Thailand is further tarnished by this latest incident at a sacred temple.
Apple's data centers will power its EU online services and run entirely on renewable energy
Honda has hit a rough patch over the past year with quality problems that have led to multiple recalls of the popular Fit hybrid subcompact.
The meeting included for the first time U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz and Iran's nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi.
Two Hong Kong delegates to China's parliament are pushing to implement mainland security laws, after protesters shut down major parts of the city.
Negotiations on Iran's controversial nuclear program have struggled agree a political framework by the Mar. 31 deadline for talks.
U.S. and Iranian officials began a new round of talks in Geneva on Friday, seeking to end a 12-year standoff over the Islamic Republic's nuclear program.