The Facebook-owned developer revealed the price of its virtual reality headset Wednesday.
"Clash of Clans," released in 2013, is still one of the most popular mobile games in the world.
More people died in the U.S. on Christmas Day from shootings than the number of people killed in gun homicides in an entire year in several major countries combined.
Chinese consumers of wine, meat and smartphones are expected to benefit, but some in Australia are worried of the trade deal's impact on the country's labor sector.
“EVE: Valkyrie” will be included in all pre-orders of Facebook’s VR headset for consumers.
The Zuist religion is based on ancient Sumerian texts, but it also wants Iceland to stop collecting a religious tax.
The Anonymous collective of activist hackers has claimed responsibility for bringing down five government websites in Iceland in its anti-whaling protest.
The global economic gap between the sexes could take more than 100 years to close, the World Economic Forum says.
The closing of France's borders comes after months of influxes of people into the country from Iraq and Syria -- where the Islamic State group holds territory.
The U.S. is one of the only countries doing worse than it was 25 years ago, with maternal mortality rates rising to 14 deaths per 100,000 live births from 12, the United Nations said.
Free college doesn't always mean no debt, but it helps in some areas around the globe.
Norwegian Air hopes to get passengers across the Atlantic for $69 by 2017.
In comparison, Apple sold 10 million iPhone 6 and 6 Pluses last year at launch — but that number didn't include Apple's biggest market.
The military agreement is one of many that Sweden has signed with its neighboring countries over the last year as it looks to compensate for not being part of NATO.
Thousands of marchers in London and other cities throughout the European Union called on its member states to accept more refugees.
“It breaks my heart to see what's happening and I know I can help, and I will in any way possible,” a young mother from Keflavik said, as an effort grows to assist Syrians.
Russia said that Ukraine would also be included in the list if Kiev signs an economic agreement with the European Union in 2016.
The move to call up thousands of reserve troops for refresher training comes amid growing tensions between Moscow and Helsinki.
They strengthen ties to Scandinavia as Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko warns that Russian wants to take the "whole of Europe."
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said during a cabinet meeting Tuesday that the government will study the need to expand the list of sanctioned countries.
The Pirate Party, which proposed the bill after the Charlie Hebdo massacre, said on its blog that "freedom will not give in to bloody attacks."
With the Avengers split between Captain America and Iron Man, the movie needed a "third party," Marvel boss Kevin Feige said.