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Apple’s iOS 9 mobile operating system disables the smartphone by design when it detects non-Apple installed parts.
Assange says a U.N. working group's decision that he has been "arbitrarily detained' for more than five years is a “resounding victory.”
The case of the missing Hong Kong booksellers has raised concerns that their detention could be China’s attempt to clamp down on anti-Beijing sentiments.
The panel's findings stated that the WikiLeaks founder was subjected to “different forms of deprivation of liberty” and was entitled to compensation.
The Zika virus has so far been reported in at least 26 countries in the Americas and Brazil has been the hardest-hit with 3,530 cases.
Formerly excluded, Syrian women are joining men in the front line of search and rescue operations on the crumbling, war-torn streets of their country.
The WikiLeaks founder has been staying in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London to avoid extradition to Sweden on sex-crime charges.
A London event aimed at raising funds for millions of Syrian refugees began Thursday, just two days after peace talks on the conflict collapsed.
To test its autonomous vehicles in more extreme weather conditions Google will begin testing the cars near Seattle.
The German automaker, paying the price for its emissions-cheating scandal, saw sales in Britain dip for a fourth consecutive month.
Speculation over a hold on Federal Reserve interest rate hikes and big gains in crude oil prices pushed global markets and U.S. stock futures up Thursday.
This Super Bowl Sunday, casual gamblers, drawn by long-shot odds, will bet on everything but the game’s outcome — wagering a large amount of money.
Experts said use of the controversial mitochondrial replacement therapy was ethically permissible “as long as significant conditions and principles” were met.
The WikiLeaks founder said earlier he will accept arrest if the panel investigating his case does not say he is being illegally detained in the Ecuadorian embassy in London.
A British court ordered Apple to refund Gareth Cross, 32, of Aberystwyth, Wales, and pay court costs.
In his resignation, Ukraine’s economy minister pointed to vested interests tied to the president and entrenched corruption.
Investors rushed to safe havens such as gold and bonds as most world markets extended Tuesday's losses.
Users in the U.K. looking for extremist material will now be diverted to anti-radicalization links, a Google executive told British lawmakers Tuesday.
The internet company beat revenue estimates for 2015, but watched its share price fall Tuesday after confirming plans to slash jobs and shutter business units.
English soccer clubs weren't shy with their cash this season, parting with more than 1 billion pounds for transfers.
If the deal goes through, it will help boost earnings of Britain's second-largest supermarket chain and give it more than 800 stores of Home Retail brand Argos.