Polar bear kills man in Arctic Svalbard
Pogba is expected to be available for selection for Man Utd's Premier League match against Crystal Palace on Sept. 19 at Old Trafford.
In Sweden, God is a woman
In his emails, Anders Tegnell seemed to acknowledge that opening schools could increase risk by 10%.
In rewilding Europe, letting nature do the work is no walk in the park
Belarus strongman faces growing opposition and new EU sanctions
K-pop singer Han Seung Woo is the first member of Victon to make his solo debut. His first solo mini-album, "Fame," is no. 1 on iTunes top albums charts in 11 regions.
Chinese telecom giant Huawei said the production of its most advanced smartphone chips would stop in September due to US sanctions.
Biochemists to Bolsonaro: virus protests across the world
Swedish GDP drops 8.6% despite no lockdowns
Virus highlights plight of Europe's migrant farm hands
Swedish singer Zara Larsson ends collaboration with Huawei
Cost-related non-adherence to prescribed drugs is on the rise, especially among younger American women, according to a new study.
Back on track: Europe's fading night trains win reprieve
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un believes his country's nuclear arsenal is a deterrent against the West amid stalled negotiations with the United States.
Virus wreaks economic havoc as global cases top 17 million
China slams US threat of 'consequences' if Brazil picks Huawei 5G
The findings marked the first quarter in nine years that a company other than Samsung or Apple has led the market.
The Fed decided to keep the federal funds rate unchanged. It's currently zero to 0.25%.
The blood test measures a form of tau protein found in tangles that are located throughout the brain in an Alzheimer patient, a new study said.
Record number of new virus cases as public loses faith in govts
The hackers allegedly conducted a decadelong campaign that targeted pharmaceutal firms, high tech industries and numerous other sectors.