NASA's new Mars lander has been approved for construction, and the mission is scheduled to launch in 2016.
As the EU looks for options to reduce its dependence on Russian gas, Turkey presents an uncertain option.
The Qatari royal family will a major new investor, in a bid by Germany's biggest bank to end questions about its capital strength.
Iran and six world powers got nearly nowhere this week in talks on ending their dispute over Tehran's nuclear program.
The UN report comes right as Iran and the UN enter the latest round of nuclear talks.
It's not known if Iran has complied on providing information about detonators that can be used for bombs.
Pep Guardiola will be desperate for his first season at Bayern Munich to end on a high in Saturday’s DFB-Pokal final.
The move is expected to be enacted across stores around the world as Apple is rumored to be preparing for the iPhone 6's release.
The decree will bring France the ability to prevent takeovers like General Electric's planned $16.9 billion bid for the energy assets of Alstom.
Former Army chief Eric Shinseki testified Thursday about allegations of falsified documents and negligent treatment at VA clinics.
Tuesday's deadly mine explosion in Turkey highlights the dangers in the coal industry.
If the Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime is in fact an upcoming device, there is also a chance that it may not release in the U.S.
Ukraine is set to host roundtable talks with Moscow on Wednesday set to resolve the ongoing crisis in eastern parts of the country.
Quarterly earnings should provide direction on a day that seems set for a slow start after a string of record-breaking sessions.
With Rio Ferdinand joining Nemanja Vidic in leaving Old Trafford, Manchester United will need to reinforce the center of their defense in the transfer market this summer.
"This is really the make or break moment.”
A weak yen helped lift Japanese stocks while Asian stocks climbed despite Chinese data narrowly missing expectations.
Pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine have asked Russia to “absorb” the Donetsk region into its territory.
Admiral Mike Rogers said some NSA staff were "confused" by the criticism of the agency because it had for the most part followed U.S. law.
Eastern Europeans and Russians drink the most, but alcohol is becoming more popular in India and China.
The IMF aren’t ready to declare “Mission Accomplished" just yet and warn of lingering threats.
This is the first time enterprises have been included in the sanctions list, which now has a total of 61 people on it.