The U.S. ordered its non-emergency staff to leave the Lahore consulate and warned American citizens against travelling to Pakistan.
However, sales in Europe and Asia declined significantly, the company said.
Most players would be thrilled to be atop the money list and the Fed Ex Cup standings, but Tiger Woods has far more lofty goals to fulfill beginning Thursday in the first round of the PGA Championship.
Investors will analyze economic data and the latest Fed board member comments on its stimulus.
Comedian Chelsea Handler appeared on the TLC genealogy series "Who Do You Think You Are?" and discovered her grandfather served as a German soldier in World War II.
The Gunners have allotted enough funds to purchase striker Luis Suarez, but Liverpool remain steadfast in their refusal to move the disgruntled Uruguayan.
After unveiling the BMW i3 city car globally, the German automaker reveals more about its i8 high-performance sports car.
The chancellor ranks high in polls surveying her fellow Germans. But the only poll that counts is on election day, 45 days away.
Futures point to weak markets as comments by a U.S. Federal Reserve official hint at a quicker end to easy monetary policy than feared.
The latest stat is another sign of recovery in an economy that is clawing back from an 8-quarter-long recession.
Flat stock futures on Tuesday morning indicate markets could stay in a tight range ahead of trade data and more corporate earnings.
President Zuma is expected to testify in an inquiry into a much-maligned 1999 defense deal.
A new system that measures changes in pupil size allows paralyzed patients to answer simple questions.
A 10-year-old boy recently discovered what could be a genuine Egyptian mummy in his Grandmother's attic in Germany.
The latest statistic follows a mixed performance for the index in recent months.
EU business activity expands indicating signs that economies in the region are clawing back from months of economic decay.
However, low trading volumes due to summer vacations may increase market volatility -- typical for August.
Chelsea could be set to sign a defensive midfielder.
If Helmut Kohl’s plan had ever come to fruition, it would have enjoyed widespread support among the German populace.
Former top-ranked Martina Hingis is now back playing pro tennis following a two-year ban after she tested positive for cocaine at the 2007 Wimbledon.
Japan Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso has a long history of making bizarre and inflammatory public statements.
Manufacturing output rose in Europe, fueling speculation that recovery may be around the corner.