Latest monthly figures add to string of recent temperature records and all but assure 2016 will be hottest year on record
A new railway operating plan has increased the country's passenger and freight train capacity, according to China Railway Corp.
Judicial authorities in Iran have launched a crackdown on modelling, arresting at least eight people, mostly women, for activities deemed “un-Islamic”.
Two persons were shot and injured Saturday night in a shooting incident in Elsinore, north of Copenhagen, in Denmark -- a nordic country which is regarded as one of the safest place to live in.
According to the Chosunilbo, S. Korea's trade with North Korea is expected to be practically zero this year now the joint Kaesong Industrial Complex has been shut down.
Australia does not expect it will have to renegotiate with its service providers and the PNG government now its immigration detention and processing center on Manus Island is an open facility.
The trailer for Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare title has been disliked more than a million times. What has happened to the world’s favourite shooter?
Violence flared up again in the troubled township of Vhuwani, Limpopo Province Wednesday despite intervention by State Security Minister David Mahlobo.
Violence against medical staff continues to make headlines in China, highlighting the urgency of protecting practitioners, and more importantly, improving communication between patients and doctors.
There's not much left of what was once a thriving oil city. All photos via Dan Olson for VICE News
The kidnapped son of Pakistan's former prime minister has been freed three years after gunmen abducted him, his party's chairman said on Tuesday (May 10).
South Korea's military counter-espionage service has investigated an alleged hacking attack by Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction Co., a key builder of naval warships, Yonhap reported on Tuesday.
Millions of Americans think they have been left behind in the recovery and the billionaire has managed to tap into this discontent
Hopes of ending Syria's long-standing conflict hang in the balance as disturbing violence continues to blemish the war-torn country's political and military landscape.
Competition in minivehicle fuel efficiency is said to have been intensified by the launch of Daihatsu Motor Co.'s Mira e:S in September 2011. The model's mileage was 30 kilometers per liter (kpl) of gasoline.
The quality of air and water near a school hit by a pollution scandal in which nearly 500 pupils have fallen ill, is “normal”, Chinese authorities say – though environmentalists and parents remain sceptical.
University authorities at India' s prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) have rusticated three students and fined many others including their union president for organizing a protest inside campus in February where "anti-national" slogans were allegedly raised, officials said Tuesday.