Built from 3D-printed parts, the glove uses finger-based motion to open, close, pinch and grip objects.
The commanders of the responsible military unit and senior officers "might have undergone punishment" following the defection, the intelligence source said.
Hackers have begun sending potential Uber users phishing emails, specifically tailored to trick them into divulging account passwords.
The Supreme Court demanded immediate action, calling for the pond at the Katas Raj Temple to be filled, "even if water has to be carried in water-skins to fill it".
UK prime minister Theresa May may be set to offer £40bn in a Brexit divorce deal when she meets the head of the European Council, Donald Tusk on Friday (24 November).
The 44 crew members of ARA San Juan are feared dead after reports that the missing Argentine submarine exploded.
Danny Pearce, 31, who had a five-year-old daughter, was knifed and shot at after he refused to hand over his watch, London's Metropolitan Police say.
Mark Morris, 39, pleaded guilty to the murder of the mother of his child, Emma Day, after a dispute about child care payments.
Julia Poff, 46, from Brookshire, Texas, is charged with sending explosives made from a cigarette packet and a salad dressing cap to Obama and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott in 2016.
Letters by Adolf Hitler's cook Constanze Manziarly say his final meal was pasta and tomato sauce and he survived on millet, linseed oil and cake in his Berlin bunker.
The 33-year-old Brazilian is currently back playing football in his home nation for Atlético Mineiro. Robinho has denied assaulting a 22-year-old woman in a Milan club.
Tottenham Hotspur boss Mauricio Pochettino is unsure if Danny Rose will still be at the club next summer amid interest from Manchester United.
James Bulger's mother Denise Fergus has hit out at her son's killer, Jon Venables, after he was caught with child abuse images for a second time last week.
Juan Mata has outlined his ambitions to remain at Manchester United until he is 40 and emulate the longevity of Ryan Giggs.
Darwin famously spent time studying the unique wildlife on the islands. His findings led him to develop his groundbreaking theory of evolution.
Monchi says he chose to join AS Roma in the summer over Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain because the Serie A side allowed him to work as he did at Sevilla.
The groundbreaking development could pave the way for new technologies that harness bacterial cells for purposes ranging from disease diagnosis to environmental monitoring.
Islamic State militants chopped the heads off 15 of their own fighters in Afghanistan according to officials, who did provide an explanation for the mass killing.
Roma are ready to listen to offers of £22m for left-back Emerson Palmieri, with Liverpool reportedly interested in signing him.
Malcom is also catching the eye of Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain, who may need to offload some attackers before they can buy the Brazilian.
An armed moped gang face jail after causing a staggering £1m of damage in a string of raids on mobile phone shops across London.
A cattle trucked overturned on Interstate 84 in Riverdale, Utah . It is unclear how many cows died in the crash, but about 25 were thrown from the overpass.
The Blurred Lines model will have a very comfortable Thanksgiving and Christmas this year following the success of her swimwear range Inamorata.
Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez hopes Lionel Messi will soon put pen to paper on a new deal at the Nou Camp.
Firefox, the internet browser developed and maintained by Mozilla, will have the ability to warn internet users if a website they are viewing has been hacked in the past.
Chris Hughton is confident his Brighton side can spring an upset when they face Manchester United at fortress Old Trafford this weekend.
Practice is still common in several Asian countries, despite criticism that it is "cruel" and "unscientific."
The EU commission has told cities hoping to become the next UK Capital of Culture to forget about the whole thing.
Business tycoon Mark Cuban has warned that keeping net neutrality effectively gives control of the internet to president Donald Trump.
The one kilometre fatberg cost millions to remove - and a second berg has been discovered elsewhere too.