David Cameron won Thursday's election on a very Euro-skeptical platform. Many Europeans are equally unhappy with him.
Ericsson alleges that Apple's products infringe on several of its patents related to 2G and 4G LTE wireless technology.
The Pentagon chief and and NATO military commander agree: Rebel forces are gearing up for a new offensive.
The exercise comes amid heightened regional tensions with Russia.
Tesla Motors' CEO says the company's Powerwall battery won’t save U.S. homeowners money.
Fighting has climbed to its most intense level since a truce that never really held was signed in February.
If Japan supplied a version of its Soryu submarines, it would largely be seen as an important diplomatic move for relations between Australia, the U.S. and Japan.
Three men and one woman have been arrested for their role in plotting the bombings of mosques and prominent Islamists in Germany.
U.N. sanctions and a future mechanism for Iran to buy atomic technology are two core sticking points in the talks.
A small German train drivers union is leading a strike with major economic effects.
“The costs of doing business in Germany remain our biggest challenge,” the airline said in an earnings statement Tuesday.
The U.S. is spending 39 percent more on cancer treatments than it was a decade ago — and Americans have gotten a big return on their investment.
Angela Merkel defended Germany's cooperation with the NSA, saying it was necessary to combat terrorism.
A former president of Burundi said the peace deal forbids the president to run again and that "[t]here is no reason to destabilize the country."
From touch-screen burger customization to simpler drive-thru menu boards, here's how the fast-food chain plans to improve this year.
NATO is conducting large-scale exercises on its northern flank, where Russian vessels and planes are frequently seen.
The patient was being kept under high security, and health officials said the local population was not under threat.
"People really need to look at the facts, look at the science of what is behind those facts."
The conflict has killed more than 6,000 people on both sides in recent months and displaced a million residents.
Much of the world celebrates May 1 as a holiday, but not the United States.
Demonstrators marched to Taksim Square on Friday, where 10,000 police were stationed following a government crackdown that blocked roads and access to the square.
The United States has so far declined to provide weapons to Ukraine, a move that advocates say could help end the conflict.