Germany's BND intelligence agency spied on the U.S., European allies, nongovernmental organizations and even Vatican diplomats.
Sony has reduced the price of its PS4 gaming console in various markets across the world.
Up to 2 million people could reportedly register for benefits under the new law.
The declining share of employees covered by union contracts is the latest sign of the Recession's deep impact on labor markets.
A monthslong legalization campaign was launched after a multiple sclerosis patient was jailed for growing the plant to ease his pain.
European laws on marijuana differ greatly throughout the continent, with one country having decriminalized all drugs.
The government prevailed despite austerity measures, boosted by an economy on the rebound.
Two of the exit polls, by Catolica University for RTP television and by Intercampus/TVI, showed that the coalition could win a maximum of 116 to 118 seats in 230-seat parliament.
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 annual event will be held in Portugal's capital for at least three years, after the event's founders decided to relocate it from Ireland.
The ECB's Vitor Constancio addressed factors slowing the region's economy -- an ageing society and shrinking workforce.
Finance ministers are finally nearing an end to the deadlock on a deal that would have a major economic impact on participating countries.
The number of working-age people in the European Union has been shrinking compared with those retiring.
Had the Portuguese royal family not moved to Brazil in 1807, it's likely the South American country would have had a vastly different history.
The United Nations urged the European Union to accommodate 200,000 refugees as the crisis continues to escalate.
"Substantial scientific evidence shows cannabis is a harmful drug that can damage human health," the government's response noted.
Alexis Tsipras has resigned his mandate, but with the opposition in tatters there's no one else to take the reins.
Germany has joined the growing list of nations where same-sex U.S. service spouses will receive overseas protections.
The highlight of the drills will take place at the end of August, when warplanes drop more than 1,000 paratroopers over Germany.
NATO is setting up a tent command center in preparation for a large-scale training exercise planned for late September.
The European Central Bank called the performance disappointing and expressed concerns of a further hit if the Federal Reserve raised interest rates.
“We have tried to build a cooperative relationship with Russia. But Russia has changed borders by force, continues to support separatists in Ukraine and threatens to base nuclear missiles close to Alliance borders,” NATO said.