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Each has registered uninspiring sales and profit figures in 2013, as they slowly expand in emerging markets.
Reports from defectors suggest that North Korea is testing deadly chemical agents on prisoners.
Malaysian Christians have used the word "Allah" to describe God for centuries.
The ex-Soviet republic is also struggling with an economic contraction, a trade deficit, dwindling foreign currency reserves and debt.
Beware using social media, it could affect the economy or raise prices of oil.
If Egypt's tourism doesn't improve, the country's GDP will drop by 1.5 percent.
Halted aid includes Apache helicopters, Harpoon missiles, F-16 fighter jets, M1A1 tank parts and about $260 million in economic assistance.
A small pebble found in Libyan Desert Glass is believed to be the first evidence of a comet striking Earth 28 million years ago.
Health officials are reportedly stepping up efforts to “detect gays” as a way of keeping them from entering countries in the Gulf region.
Despite the instability in North Africa, Italian energy giant Eni SpA has a huge stake in oil and gas production there and plans to stay the course.
Amber Rose shared new photos of her adorable son Sebastian this week, while also showing off her huge wedding ring and a new blonde-and-black buzz cut.
Enter XDA elite developer Chainfire has created the ‘RegionLock Away’ App to combat the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 regional SIM lock.
Recent natural gas finds in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea recent have countries vying for the rich energy resource.
Violence erupted when security forces tried to stop Islamist supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi from holding protests on Sunday.
Many Samsung Galaxy Note 3 owners report that the region lock issue is not resolved with proper region SIM activation.
Creative Assembly has released the patch notes for "Total War: Rome 2" Patch 4. Here's how to download the beta.
In the next three years, remittances to developing countries will rise by $140 billion as global migration soars.
Sudan has seen plenty of protests large and small over the past two years. Could this one break the mold?
Wise investors should keep one eye on U.S. budget / debt talks in Washington and one on the price of oil.
Journalists reporting from Syria face an increasing risk of being kidnapped or killed -- a threat that comes from all sides.
A new report from the IMF outlines the untapped potential of a worldwide female labor force that still isn't going to work.