Space agency said it would be 'reshaping' its focus based on the resources available.
There's a reason why airlines spend less on their economy cabins.
Group said they were behind the parcel bomb sent to Wolfgang Schäuble.
Department head Rex Tillerson defends plans to cut prevention of mass atrocities and reduce UN, World Bank funding.
President Ernest Bai Koroma said the whole country will benefit from the discovery.
Bethany Smith was reportedly cleaning the mast when the 'ropes became undone'.
Colombian nun was kidnapped last month by armed men claiming to be jihadis.
The president's public statements indicate the aim is 'the realisation of the long-envisioned Muslim ban'.
Hijackers have demanded a ransom in first hijack of its type since 2012.
Several injured following shooting at Tocqueville high school in southern French town.
China to fund projects including massive health facility, desalination plants and university in Balochistan.
Fighters loyal to former vice president Riek Machar accused engineers of working for government.
Pro-democracy activist Linda Masarira tells IBTimes UK about pervasive criminal cases against opponents.
Urges China and Southeast Asian nations to conclude a legally binding code of conduct in South China Sea.
McCain and Paul clashed over Montenegro's Nato membership.
Since the cafe attack in Dhaka in July 2016, police say they have killed over 50 militants.
Failings to ensure first peaceful transition of power in DRC could spark rise of insecurity and instability.
Former president is expected to spend the next couple of weeks at a resort previously bought by Marlon Brando.
Support for populist parties has not diminished despite failing to deliver blow to political stability.
Turkish Airlines is the only major international carrier that flies to Somalia, where 6.2 million people are starving.
A tourist stumbled across the scene in Kenya.
Civil servants, rural workers and labour unions took part in demonstrations in Sao Paulo, Brasilia and Rio de Janeiro.
The estranged half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was murdered on 13 February.
The US secretary of state said countries should adopt a 'new approach' to make Pyongyang abandon its nuclear ambitions.
The president said he expected "some very interesting items coming to the forefront over the next two weeks".
French President Francois Hollande and front runner Emmanuel Macron have praised the victory by Mark Rutte.
An opposition lawmaker accused the president of violating the constitution, betraying public trust, among other crimes.
Of 15 Cabinet agencies, 12 face deep cuts while boosting money for the military, law enforcement, private education.
140 year battle over the river which is worshipped as an ancestor by the Maori Whanganui people.
The US and South Korea have already started the installation of Thaad to counter North Korean provocations.