We sat down with Techland's Tymon Smektala and played a little "Dying Light."
The World's Oldest Man, Alexander Imich, 111, has died.
Here's what the Secret Service had to say about the leaked video of President Barack Obama working out in a Poland gym.
While the two leaders met in Poland, pro-Moscow rebels took over two Ukrainian military bases in Luhansk, following an air attack Monday.
The "European Reassurance Initiative" would bolster U.S. military cooperation with NATO and increase naval deployments on Russia's doorstep.
The report urges developing countries to focus on creating an army of effective teachers and giving them the autonomy to perform.
The IOC is set to announce the candidate cities for the 2022 games this July, but why have so many cities withdrawn their applications?
The U.K.’s Serious Fraud Office has opened a formal criminal investigation into the pharmaceutical company's commercial practices.
Putin's statement has been seen as a sign that the Kremlin recognizes the legitimacy of the election in Ukraine.
The vote is expected to confirm the dominance of pro-European centrists despite a rise in support for the far-right and left.
"This is not royal behavior," the Russian president says, but UK politicians fail to condemn the prince's controversial comments.
Zombie survival title "Dying Light" will hit shelves next year.
Russia's deputy defense minister reportedly promised to "leave less than nothing behind” on its border with Ukraine.
Mario Mandzukic has left out of the Bayern Munich squad to take on Borussia Dortmund in the DFB-Pokal final.
“I would like to emphasize once again that we were forced to make this decision,” Putin said in a letter to European leaders.
Standard of living and economic stability are the major criteria. Can you find the United States among the top 10?
Russian President Vladimir Putin said this would create conditions for dialogue between the Ukrainian authorities and the separatists.
Initial reports about the discovery of an element with atomic number 117 were released in 2010.
In its quarterly call, the company assured shareholders that sanctions against a Russian oil company president won't impede business.
New U.S. and EU sanctions packages, announced with fanfare, were seen as so mild that Russian share prices rose in relief.
The decision brings to 48 the number of people the EU has put under sanctions for, it argues, helping undermine Ukraine's territorial integrity.
Ukraine has been trying to secure alternative supplies to those from Russia's Gazprom since Moscow annexed Crimea last month.