Google's performance lifted market sentiment as attention shifted to quarterly earnings reports from major Wall Street companies.
Three weeks ago, we asked IBTimes readers to vote for the places they most wanted to see before they died. Now we’re back with the top 20.
The Morris Minor remains a favorite of auto enthusiasts and restorers around the world.
President Obama's administration wants to gradually phase out sanctions on Iran, but convincing Congress will be the hard part.
Through gravitational lensing, Hubble was able to observe a young star-forming galaxy in the early universe.
The Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update for the Samsung Galaxy S4 has begun to roll out on the unlocked GT-I9505 model in Germany.
Local laws, which require publication of key financial information, were the reason for the relative transparency at Indian companies.
The market's enthusiasm for a short-term solution to the policy crisis seems to be waning quickly.
India topped the list as home to half of the world's slave population while Mauritania ranked first in percentage terms.
Netherlands coach Louis van Gaal wants Wesley Sneijder to join Chelsea.
Researchers have observed the largest star ever discovered, W26, in its "death throes."
Wall Street's jaded attitude toward Washington's latest crisis could turn into a frenzied one if the U.S. defaults.
For the first time, “very detailed technical discussions” were carried out on Tuesday in Geneva between Tehran and world powers.
Andre Schurrle scored a hat-trick as Germany beat Sweden 5-3 in Solna.
The European Space Agency is working to 3D print with metal, one day manufacturing a satellite in one piece, a move that would save money and resources.
Investors seem cautiously optimistic that Congress will ink a deal to end the US government shutdown and raise the debt ceiling.
While German sentiment shot up, inflation in the UK inched up but not enough to convince analysts to mark the start of an upward trend.
The political deadlock in Washington has now entered its third week. Haven't we said this before?
The markets are becoming increasingly concerned that Congress will not raise the debt ceiling in time to avert a catastrophic default.
Roughly 1 million pilgrims have avoided hajj in 2013 amid fears over an outbreak of MERS coronavirus in Saudi Arabia.
The Chinese bought 1.59 million autos in September: The Ford Focus was in front last month, but still trails the VW Lavida for the year.
Most female parliamentarians are in Latin American and sub-Saharan African countries.