The command server, which was located in Germany, reportedly exposed Russian-language computer files that had been uploaded by the hackers.
The meeting comes just a day after Turkey denied that it had reached an agreement with the U.S. over the use of its air force bases.
Hassan Rouhani said a nuclear deal with the West was bound to happen. He said he believed it can be achieved by a Nov. 24 deadline.
The Yanks are bolstered by the arrival of several experienced MLS players for Tuesday’s Honduras friendly.
The U.S. military has scrapped 16 Afghan military aircraft after it was revealed that Afghan forces could not maintain them.
The euro zone's sinking fortunes are raising alarm among global policymakers who fear the bloc is again dragging on the world economy.
The International Monetary Fund members say focusing on growth is the priority.
Since a European court ruling in May, citizens can request Google remove links to "outdated or irrelevant" information about them.
Diego Tardelli scored twice and Lionel Messi missed a penalty as Brazil beat Argentina 2-0 in Beijing.
Is this a temporary period of volatility, or are the financial markets headed toward a major correction?
The soccer icon makes his final national team appearance on Friday, but questions linger over his legacy.
Brazil and Argentina will renew their rivalry in the Chinese capital on Saturday, with a famous name back in the fold for the Seleção.
Ten years in the making, the $400 billion project to bring natural gas from Russia to China will begin in 2015.
Authorities suspect a Syrian-Iraqi crime syndicate in connection with the bust.
This week the International Monetary Fund slashed its German growth forecasts for 2014 and 2015.
A slump in exports is the latest sign that Europe's largest economy is faltering amid broader euro zone weakness and crises abroad.
A new deadly virus is making headlines after a fatal case of Marburg hemorrhagic fever was diagnosed in Uganda.
Global solar capacity growth will hit 45 gigawatts in 2014 as nuclear power retreats.
Kurdish protesters in Turkey and Europe demanded support to help defeat Islamic State militants in the Syrian-Kurdish town of Kobane.
The Dow dropped 272 points Tuesday.
The Netherlands became the first country to approve a national gay marriage law in 2001.
Arsenal are reportedly keen to sign Real Madrid’s Sami Khedira in the January transfer window.