Mohammed bin Salman, son of Saudi Arabia’s King Salman, is expected to meet with President Barack Obama on Friday.
Omar Mateen posted on Facebook on Sunday morning, moments before his deadly rampage at the Pulse nightclub.
Egyptian officials say they’ve found the remains of the Paris-to-Cairo flight that mysteriously crashed May 19.
Forty-three soccer fans from Russia were detained at the Euro 2016 tournament, and Moscow isn’t happy about it.
The private space company, owned by billionaire Elon Musk, will try to put two satellites in geostationary transfer orbits, one each for Eutelsat and ABS, on Wednesday morning.
Soccer governing body UEFA has also slapped a 150,000-euro fine on the Russian football federation and threatened to disqualify the team if the violence continues.
The victims included 67 children and 28 women, while hundreds in the war-torn country were forced to abandon their homes, a U.K.-based monitor said.
Deputy U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations David Pressman urged the 193 member countries to not only condemn the Orlando shooting but also protect their LGBT communities.
Ahead of the two-day meeting between the alliance’s defense ministers, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg announced the deployment of four battalions in Eastern Europe.
Respondents in nine of 10 European countries surveyed said they saw the militant group as the greatest danger, ahead of climate change and economic instability.
The Foreign Ministry attacked people who said the LGBT victims in Orlando deserved to die, despite Russia's own repressive laws.
Two Russians and at least six Britons — one a 16-year-old — are among the 20 people who have been arrested so far over the violence that broke out ahead of the England-Russia soccer match Saturday.
The agreement, signed Sunday, aims to increase collaboration between NASA and the UAE Space Agency on, among other things, exploration of Mars.
The French interior minister has called the violence “unacceptable” and said that the ban will also include public spaces besides match venues and fan zones.
Moments after the final whistle in the Stade Velodrome, masked Russian supporters charged at England fans.
After Russian and English soccer fans clashed in Marseille, Northern Irish fans got into ugly exchanges with locals in Nice.
European soccer's governing body, UEFA, which runs the Euro 2016 tournament, immediately announced it would open disciplinary proceedings.
“Warcraft,” a global movie behemoth — but an underdog at U.S. cinemas — may exceed expectations on the strength of interest from hardcore game fans.
Denmark announced its decision this week after years of plans to modernize its fleet.
The rate cut comes at a time when the country's economy is now showing signs that the worst is behind it.
Barrel bombs were dropped on the Syrian suburb of Daraya after it received its first food aid drop in four years, according to the local council.
Europe’s biggest international soccer tournament, held once every four years, will start Friday with the first match between France and Romania in Paris.