North Korea Has Nearly 6,000 Trained Military Hackers That ‘Could Kill’ People: Report
The cyberattacks launched by North Korean hackers could have similar impacts as military attacks, a key defector said.
FIFA Presidential Election 2015: US To Vote For Jordan's Prince Ali To Replace Sepp Blatter
Sepp Blatter is seeking a fifth term as FIFA president despite widespread calls for him to step down amid allegations of massive corruption under his watch.
A 430,000-Year-Old Human Skull With Lethal Wounds Linked To Prehistoric Murder
The skull had two fractures that were likely inflicted by two separate impacts using the same object, scientists said.
Russia To Buy At Least 50 Tu-160 Blackjack Bombers, Production Likely To Complete Ahead Of Time
Russia is expected to complete a major upgrade of its Tu-160 "Blackjack" strategic bombers a year earlier than previously estimated.
North Korea, Iran Building Ties For Ballistic Missiles, Nuclear Warheads, Exiled Iranian Dissident Group Says
The claim, made by an exiled Iranian dissident group, could pose a critical stumbling block to a deal on Iran’s nuclear program.
FIFA Corruption Scandal: UEFA Wants Presidential Election Postponed, Asian Federation Opposes Delay
Those who support Sepp Blatter's bid for another term as FIFA president oppose any move to delay Friday’s election.
Bizarre Virus That Survives Boiling Acid Can Help Battle Human Diseases
The SIRV2 virus can survive “extremely unusual” conditions where temperatures top 175 degrees Fahrenheit.
IPhone 6S Rumors: Smaller LED Backlighting Chips Could Make It Thinner And Lighter
The new iPhones could use smaller LED chips for a thinner and lighter form factor than the current iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
Mediterranean Migrant Crisis: EU Asks Member States To House 40K Migrants From Syria And Eritrea
The controversial policy, it is feared, may influence more people to cross the Mediterranean and seek asylum in European countries.
US Air Force Certifies SpaceX To Launch Military, Spy Satellites With Falcon 9 Rocket
SpaceX, now certified by the U.S. Air Force, can compete against a Boeing and Lockheed Martin consortium for high-profile space missions.
Google Nexus 2015 Rumors: Two Models Built By LG And Huawei Expected; No Plans For Nexus Tablet This Year
The two Nexus models, rumored to be manufactured by LG and Huawei, are likely to be released by October.
Apple iPhone 6S Rumors: 12-Megapixel Sony Camera With RGBW Technology Expected
A 12-megapixel camera is expected to help the new iPhone 6S take better photos in low-light conditions.
Former Beijing Traffic Police Chief Tried For Allegedly Accepting $3.8M In Bribes
The accused has argued that $2.46 million of the total amount cited in the case should not be considered as bribes.
BB King’s Daughters Claim He Was Poisoned By Aides; Police Probe Death As Homicide
Two of B.B. King's daughters have claimed that the singer's aides hastened his death by poisoning him over several months.
Android 5.1.1 Lollipop For Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini GT-I9190: How To Install It Using CM12.1 Nightly Custom ROM
Here is how to install Android 5.1.1 on Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini using custom ROM.
Northern Bald Ibis, Rare Syrian Bird, Faces Extinction After Palmyra Falls To ISIS
The bird was re-discovered in 2002 near the city of Palmyra, which was captured by ISIS last week.
Maradona Slams 'Mountain Goat' Blatter, FIFA For Corruption In Column For The Telegraph
Soccer star Diego Maradona said re-electing Sepp Blatter as FIFA chief for the fifth time would be "an absurdity."
Afghanistan Forms Militias To Fight Taliban After Secret Meeting Between Afghan Peace Envoy And Former Taliban Officials
As the country's army loses ground to the Taliban in the north, Afghanistan is forming local militias and asking warlords to fight the group, the New York Times reports.
Ocean Plankton Has Much Broader Biodiversity Than Previously Thought
Scientists traveled nearly 87,000 miles during the expedition and collected 35,000 samples of plankton from 210 sites.
US Navy Missile Destroyer USS Ross To Enter Black Sea On Saturday
The vessel's deployment is part of a larger plan to contribute toward the collective security of America's NATO allies.
Rohingya Migrants: UN Estimates About 3,000 ‘Boat People’ Still At Sea, Myanmar Offers Aid
Countries in the region, and the U.S., are preparing missions to search for and rescue thousands of Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants believed to be adrift at sea.
South China Sea Patrols By US To Continue Despite Repeated Warnings From Chinese Navy
The U.S. has said that no one can stop it from operating in international waters and airspace near disputed territories in the South China Sea.
Bardo Museum Attack: Moroccan Man Arrested In Italy Over Alleged Involvement In Tunisian Museum Shooting
The 22-year-old Moroccan man, identified as Touil Abdel Majeed, had arrived in the Sicilian port of Porto Empedocle along with 90 other migrants.
Ancestors Of Modern Snakes Were Nocturnal Predators With Tiny Hind Limbs: Study
Ancient snakes with small hind limbs likely lived in forested ecosystems and targeted large preys.
Chinese Companies Illegally Fishing Off Coast Of West Africa: Greenpeace Study
Dozens of Chinese fishing vessels were involved in illegal fishing activities in West Africa between 2000 and 2014, according to Greenpeace.
North Korea Cancels UN Chief Ban Ki-Moon’s Visit In ‘Deeply Regrettable’ Move
According to North Korea watchers, the country likely believes that Ban Ki-moon, a former South Korean foreign minister, would be partial to views held by Seoul and Washington.
Samsung Galaxy S6 Active Rumors: Features Could Include Quad HD Display, Octa-Core Exynos 7420 Processor
The Samsung Galaxy S6 Active, a rugged version of the Galaxy S6 line of smartphones, could come with enhanced battery life.
International Space Station Could Be Armed With Laser System To Destroy Space Debris
The International Space Station may get an advanced laser system, which would be able to shoot down hazardous space junk to clear the orbit.
Apple Dropped Plans To Introduce 4K TV More Than A Year Ago: Report
Apple is now focused on creating an online TV service and a new version of the Apple TV set-top box, the Wall Street Journal reports. Both are expected to be announced in June.
Yemen Ceasefire Ends, UN Says Crisis Could Pave Way For Jihadists Through Somalia
As the ceasefire in Yemen ended with fresh Saudi-led airstrikes, the U.N. voiced concerns that the worsening crisis could open a corridor for jihadist movements through Somalia.