A high-profile Chelsea transfer target has left the door open for a move to Stamford Bridge.
In addition to the topless photos, bottomless images have been published in a Danish tabloid of Kate Middleton.
Researchers found that people with type 2 diabetes had very distinct kinds of bacteria thriving in their intestines.
Manchester United have been linked to a trio of midfielders and an Ajax starlet in the latest transfer news.
Canada and the United Kingdom have agreed to share embassies and consulates on foreign soil -- is this a tough break for Ottawa?
Despite the recent efforts from competitors like Samsung and Motorola to denigrate the all-new iPhone 5, customers have lined up to purchase Apple’s latest smartphone in record numbers. Since its release last Friday, the iPhone 5 sold more than five million units in its first weekend available. The Cupertino, Calif.-based computer company announced the news in a press release early Monday morning. Apple: iPhone 5 Sales Top 5 Million Units In First Weekend Of Release
The Swedish celebrity magazine Se & Hor published topless photos of Kate Middleton on Wednesday amid a recently opened French criminal investigation.
The U.S. Embassy in Cairo got snarky on the Muslim Brotherhood after the Egyptian political party tweeted a condolence message.
The homeless problem in Denmark is unlikely to ease anytime soon. Net unemployment is now at 4.7 percent, the highest level in six years. Labor Minister Mette Frederiksen warned that the unemployment rate will continue to climb into 2013.
The public absence of key officials breeds rumor in China, where transparency at the top is scant and netizens are quick to throw out scenarios.
Watch live coverage as Italy travel to Bulgaria for their opening World Cup qualifier, plus a full preview, team news and prediction.
A look at five Arsenal players who could still be sold before Friday's transfer deadline.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has admitted he is looking to strengthen his squad as the close of the transfer window approaches.
From June 2012 there have been new cases of anthrax among heroin users in Europe - three in Germany, two in Denmark, one in France and one in Scotland, authorities say.
Brendan Rodgers is set to complete his third signing for Liverpool, plus the rest of rest of the latest transfer news.
The EU on Tuesday declared that the Israeli city of Modi'in did not lie fully in Israel; parts of it belong to the West Bank. This could have consequences for Israel's trade with the EU.
The prohibition on eating pork is something shared by Muslims and Jews.
France produces more than 16 million tons of foie gras every year, principally by force-feeding corn to ducks and geese in order to enlarge their livers.
Skeet Shooter Kim Rhode hit 99 of the 100 targets she faced Sunday en route to a gold medal in women's skeet, tying the world record for the event. She also became the first American to win medals for an individual event at five consecutive Olympic Games and the first woman to win three Olympic gold medals in shooting. At only 33 and with five medals already under her belt, she appears poised to dominate the sport in the 2012 London Olympics and in Olympic Games to come.
By taking policy rates to close to 0 percent and pushing deposit rates below zero, the move by Denmark may have opened the window for the ECB to take action at their meeting next week.
New research found that people having joint surgery had up to 31 times higher risk of a heart attack shortly afterward.
(Reuters) - The news: Americans love to publicly debate it, British people hardly ever pay for it online and Germans prefer to get theirs through more traditional means, according to a survey about media consumption released on Monday.