Experts believe that activities at the ship-yard over the past year suggest "a prolonged and ongoing shipbuilding program".
Vitaly Bespalov said IRA employees working in the "American department" were paid about $1,300 to $2000 per month to create inflammatory content.
The fortress, which once belonged to the Iron Age Urartian civilisation, was built at a time when water levels were much lower than they are today.
Australian defence minister Christopher Pyne said that hackers were responsible for breaking into his Twitter account and "liking" a hardcore gay pornography video.
After a careful analysis of the situation, the Parity confirmed that it was first made aware about the potential dangers of a coding vulnerability months before the incident.
Cycling UK wants the blame of a crash involving self-driving cars to lay with the software engineer and manufacturer.
New software developed by a former victim of sexual harassment will allow workers to complain anonymously to the company CEO.
Mow down Nazis in MachineGames's sequel to its over-the-top reinvention of pioneering first-person shooter Wolfenstein.
Changes to Twitter's verification process have left a number of far-right and white nationalist figures – including Richard Spencer and Jason Kessler – without a blue tick.
Loss of high-energy electrons into Earth's upper atmosphere leads to beautiful auroral displays.
"The only way this could be worse would be if Linton and Mnuchin were lighting cigars with flaming dollar bills," one Twitter user wrote.
Photographers around the world are invited to submit their work in any or all of four categories: Wildlife, Landscape, Underwater and Aerial.
Incredible footage shows large crowd gathering around agitated leopard as a team of animal experts attempt to capture it.
"Someone licked their hand at some point and tasted that flavour," said Matthew Barrett who made the discovery along with his colleagues.
Australia has voted yes to legalising gay marriage and celebrities have been quick to praise. But the Apple CEO made a huge blunder in his message.
Amazon is putting its physical supermarket stores through extensive testing to try and iron out bugs before its launch to the public.
Swedish authorities have decided not to put down a a rare white elk that went viral earlier this year.
Cash Converters, a pawnbroker and loan firm, has launched an investigation after suffering a data breach impacting a UK customer database.
McAfee ClickProtect email protection service reportedly shared the malware, which was hosted on a third-party site.
The advanced testing facility would enable ground-based trials and reduce the possibility of failure.
Nasa's space nuclear reactor tech could "empower" future Mars colonies, transforming the planet's resources into water, oxygen and more.
One Twitter user wrote: "Marco Rubio only used one hand to hold the waterbottle. Trump looked like he was drinking from a sippy cup."
The Egyptian Museum in Cairo opened a display of the never-seen-before items which include gold 55 pieces of fabric adorned with gold.
The security expert who found the OnePlus app reportedly believes that the smartphone maker may have intentionally left it on devices.
McNamee has called on Facebook to contact every person who was exposed to the Russian-bought ads during the 2016 election.
Trophies of Elephants hunted between 2016 and 2018 in Zambia and Zimbabwe are likely to be allowed into the US.
Industry survey finds financial players lack confidence when it comes to meeting regulations.
Naturally, many took to social media to voice their frustration over the issue, particularly those inching closer to their project deadlines.
The fireballs flashed across the night sky for a few seconds before disappearing.
Up to 17.4 million Android users downloaded a form of Trojan malware found in 144 separate mobile applications, security researchers from McAfee warned this week.