Apple In Talks With Japan Display To Build $1.7 Billion iPhone Screen Manufacturing Plant
Japan Display said that it was pursuing all opportunities, including building a new plant, to reassert its competitiveness.
Nearly 1,700 Russians Fighting For ISIS In Iraq: Report
A Russian security official claimed that thousands of foreign fighters, including nearly 1,700 Russians, have joined ISIS in Iraq.
Ukraine Crisis: UK, EU Made ‘Catastrophic’ Errors In Reading Russia’s Mood, Report Says
The report blames a lack of expertise over Ukraine in the U.K. and the EU for their inability to give Russia an "authoritative response."
India Successfully Test-Fires Nuclear-Capable Prithvi-II Missile
Prithvi-II is the first missile to be developed under the country’s Integrated Guided Missile Development Program.
Ukraine Ceasefire: Poroshenko Urges UN To Monitor Truce, Rebels Back Initiative
Rebels in Donetsk said that they would back Kiev’s request for U.N. peacekeepers to monitor the ceasefire in eastern Ukraine.
Qatar Recalls Ambassador To Egypt Amid Row Over Airstrikes On ISIS In Libya
Qatar's ambassador to Egypt had criticized his government for expressing reservations over Cairo’s airstrikes on ISIS targets in Libya.
Former Australian Guantanamo Detainee Demands Compensation For 'Physical And Psychological Torture'
David Hicks said that he wants the Australian government to pay for treatment of his injuries resulting from five years of torture.
Video Shows Chelsea Fans Preventing Black Man From Boarding Train In Paris
The fans were allegedly heard singing: “We're racist, we're racist, and that's the way we like it.”
Red Dwarf Star Narrowly Missed Our Solar System 70,000 Years Ago: Study
Because it was magnetically active, the star might have been visible to the naked eye by our ancestors 70,000 years ago.
ISIS Might Be Harvesting Organs To Finance Operations, Iraqi Envoy Tells UN
Authorities said that they have found bodies with surgical incisions and missing kidneys or other organs in shallow mass graves.
ISIS Militants Burn 45 People To Death In Western Iraqi Town Of Al-Baghdadi: Report
The latest executions came after ISIS militants seized al-Baghdadi, located two miles from the capital city of Baghdad, last week.
Russia’s Su-34, MiG Fighter Jets Begin Combat Exercises; Dutch Military To Inspect Southern Russia
The jets will shoot live ammunition and launch guided missiles in combat environments as part of the exercises.
Penguins Lost Ability To Taste Fish Millions Of Years Ago: Study
Scientists suspect that a protein, which cannot function well at cold temperatures, is responsible for the penguins’ inability to taste fish.
China Launches Criminal Probe Against Top Official Amid Anti-Corruption Campaign
China's anti-corruption commission said that Su Rong’s illegal actions have caused significant losses in state assets.
Putin In Hungary: 2,000 People Protest In Budapest Ahead Of Russian Leader’s Visit
This is the first time the Russian leader is visiting an EU member state since the Ukrainian conflict.
Ukraine Crisis: EU Expands Sanctions List; Russian Singer, Deputy Ministers Among 19 People Facing Ban
The European Union published a new list of 19 people and nine organizations, imposing an asset freeze and travel ban on them.
US To Send More Troops To Join Annual Military Drill With South Korea In March
South Korea said that the total number of U.S. troops for the upcoming drill will be larger than the 2014 drill.
Swastikas, Nazi Slogans Daubed On Hundreds Of Jewish Graves In Eastern France
Up to 400 gravestones, mostly linked with the Second World War Holocaust, were desecrated with swastikas and Nazi slogans.
Russia To Conduct Observation Flights Over US, Italian Territory: Defense Ministry
Under the Treaty on Open Skies, Russia is set to conduct two observation flights over the U.S. and one over Italy this month.
India Successfully Test-Fires BrahMos Supersonic Cruise Missile, Developed With Russian Help
BrahMos' top speed is claimed to be three times more than the U.S. subsonic Tomahawk cruise missile.
Dozens Of ISIS Fighters Killed By Iraqi Forces While Trying To Infiltrate Al-Asad Air Base In Iraq
Some of the ISIS fighters, who tried to infiltrate al-Asad air base on Friday, were wearing Iraqi military uniforms.
Failure To Deliver Mistral Ships To Russia Could Cost French Taxpayers Millions A Month: Report
Apart from the maintenance cost, Russia could also receive a payback amount of more than $1 billion from France.
Ancient Mammals That Coexisted With Dinosaurs In Jurassic Era Discovered In China
The discovery suggests that tree-dwelling and subterranean lifestyles might have evolved in mammals much earlier than previously believed.
After Ukraine Ceasefire Agreement, EU Warns Russia With New Sanctions If Deal Fails To End War
Thursday's agreement did not address many key matters, raising concerns that the pact could eventually fall apart.
US Military Approves Hormone Therapy For Chelsea Manning To Transition To A Woman
Although transgender individuals are not allowed to serve in the U.S. military, Manning cannot be discharged until her prison sentence is over.
Genetic Study Of Darwin’s Finches Sheds Light On Evolutionary History Of Species
Gene flow between species has played a significant role throughout the evolutionary history of Darwin’s finches, scientists said in a new study.
Qualcomm Faces Antitrust Probe By South Korea After Settling Dispute With China
South Korean smartphone makers are not happy with the high patent royalties demanded by Qualcomm, according to reports.
Tesla Working On New Battery For Home Energy-Storage Market: Elon Musk
Elon Musk said that the design of the battery is complete, and production would begin in about six months.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi Finds Temple Dedicated To Him ‘Shocking’
The temple failed to impress Narendra Modi, who insisted that people should rather devote the resources toward the “Clean India” movement.
Samsung Galaxy S6 Camera Details Emerge; 20MP Sensor With 5952x3348 Resolution, OIS Expected
The Galaxy S6 could come with the ability to save raw image files and allow users to control the shutter speed.