Internal fight among members of the secretive academy that awards the Nobel Prize in Literature is spilling on to the streets of Sweden
Celebrating Independence Day for first time without Robert Mugabe as leader since 1980 felt like second emancipation for some Zimbabweans on Wednesday
President says sketch of man who allegedly threatened Daniels is 'nonexistent'
Family spokesman Jim McGrath confirmed the death in a statement. The cause wasn't immediately known
The enzyme is able to digest polyethylene terephthalate, or PET — a form of plastic patented in the 1940s and now used in millions of tons of plastic bottles
Trump unleashed a new broadside on Comey hours ahead of a widely publicized television interview with the former chief of the country's top law enforcement agency.
Demand for donkey products, especially donkey-hide gelatin is increasing in China, while global supplies are falling
Wife of one president and mother of another decides to forego further medical treatment, choosing ‘comfort care’ instead
Thousands of mourners packed a 40,000-seat stadium to celebrate the powerful figure who will be buried as a national hero, after lively debate over how she should be remembered after her death on April 2 at age 81
The assault has left some analysts puzzled, questioning its limited nature
The United States, France and Britain launched the strikes early Saturday morning, dropping 105 missiles on three Syrian chemical weapons facilities .
Parliament committee prepares to summon ex-president Robert Mugabe to answer for management of the sector
Five US senators visited Burkina Faso, Niger, South Africa and Zimbabwe to underscore the importance of US-Africa relations
US launches annual Flintlock military exercise this week in West Africa, but questions remain about role of America's military on the continent
Mark Zuckerberg weathers heated questions from two Senate panels over data breaches affecting tens of millions of users of the social media platform
Britain accuses Russia of poisoning Yulia and Sergei Skripal; Sergei Skripal still in the hospital
Many challenges still prevent technology from helping to feed the developing world
President Muhammadu Buhari will seek another term in elections in Feb. 2019, his office says, ending months of speculation about his plans after bouts of ill health
German Aerospace Center DLR, which coordinates project aims to produce wider range of vegetables that might one day be grown on Mars or the Moon
Senators express hope US sanctions can be lifted following a presidential vote
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