Speaking during an official visit to Vietnam, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte also ruled out the joint navy patrol between the two countries in the South China Sea.
FBI director says states should make sure they lock down security on their systems.
The deliberations coincide with Secretary of State John Kerry threatening to halt diplomacy with Russia on Syria and holding Moscow responsible for dropping incendiary bombs on rebel areas of Aleppo.
European authorities arrested Wednesday five people suspected of forming an "active and dangerous" Islamic State cell in Spain, Belgium and Germany.
The Dutch-led Joint Investigation Team said it was still unclear if the Ukrainian rebels acted independently or were ordered to shoot the plane down.
The move, which would initially replace Microsoft Exchange Server and Outlook with software developed by the state-run Rostelecom, is part of Putin's push for technological self-sufficiency.
The NSA whistleblower wanted assurances he could enter Norway from Russia to accept an award and not face extradition to the U.S.
Red (James Spader) will continue his search for Liz (Megan Boone) in “The Blacklist” Season 4.
The Republican presidential candidate has made numerous comments that involve degrading women's looks.
Simon Grigorievich Kukes has given Donald Trump more than $150,000 since last spring.
The superpower says the Nordic nation's claim of bombers flying too close to a commercial flight are false.
BandLab Technologies, led by the 28-year-old son of billionaire palm oil tycoon Kuok Khoon Hong, already owns a number of music-related businesses.
Capturing the rebel-held half of Syria's largest city, where more than 250,000 civilians are trapped, would be the biggest victory of the civil war for President Bashar Assad's forces.
Donald Trump tweeted he might put her in the front row.
The country's highest court has declared the object of the referendum, observing Jan. 9 as "Statehood Day" in the Serb Republic part of Bosnia, illegal.
The government is pushing a Russian-backed offensive that rebels says has unleashed unprecedented firepower against their half of the city.
The Nordic nation's worries may be for naught, according to a European military expert.
A Russian foreign ministry official said the U.S. and South Korea’s military buildup “provokes Pyongyang toward new unreasonable steps.”
The joint drills, between the former Cold War-era rivals, is another sign of shifting alliances in South Asia.
A group is trying to steal user credentials from dozens of companies, including Amazon, Apple Pay, eBay and Steam, according to an Epoch Times report.
The International Syria Support Group, including the U.S., Russia and other major powers, met on the sidelines of the annual U.N. gathering of world leaders in New York.
Gen. Joseph Dunford says the military has no intention of forging an intelligence-sharing arrangement with Russia.