What caused massive South America power outage?

As lights came back on across South America after a massive blackout hit tens of millions people, officials were still mainly in the dark about what caused the crash

Paul Pogba isn’t worth Real Madrid’s money

Speculation is growing that this summer French midfield star Paul Pogba will make a big-money change from Manchester United to Real Madrid

Scientist Claims Dark Matter Could Be Evidence of a Parallel Universe

One of the universe's biggest secrets is dark matter, representing five times more matter than any other.

Trump says he was informed on Navy sightings of UFOs

Donald Trump said he had been briefed on Navy pilots reporting heightened sightings of unidentified flying objects, adding he does not believe in UFOs in particular.

India imposes tariffs on 28 U.S. goods starting Sunday

In the wake of Washington's removal of important trade rights for New Delhi, India will enforce greater retaliatory tariffs on 28 U.S. products

Chinese company found to be making parts for F-35

The UK Ministry of Defense insisted that there is nothing to worry about after a Chinese company was found producing circuit boards for the F-35 jet, making the fuss about omnipresent...

Report Claims Pentagon is World’s Largest Producer of Greenhouse Gases

According to a study from Brown University's "Costs of War" initiative, the Pentagon has produced over a billion metric tonnes of greenhouse gases since the start of the worldwide war on terrorism in 2001.

Iran’s FM says tanker ‘attacks’ in Gulf of Oman are suspicious

The reported assault on two "Japan-related" oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman has been marked by Iran's foreign minister as "suspicious," happening just as Japanese Prime Minister Abe went to...

US must develop ‘new way of war’ or risk defeat by Russia and China

According to a study by Chris Dougherty of the Center for New American Security (CNAS), released on Wednesday, America requires a "new way of war."

UK’s MI5 accused of mismanaging mass surveillance data

In High Court, UK domestic counter-intelligence service MI5 was charged with violating data collection and storage privileges by storing information from private citizens in bulk without adequate protection.