Watch the British Parliament debate a petition calling for Donald Trump to be banned from the country.
Crude oil prices, hit afresh by the impending supply from Iran, affected Asian markets, while China's intervention in the yuan apparently helped its markets post gains.
The British prime minister also announced a $28.5 million fund to teach Muslim women in the U.K. to speak English — a move that, he said, would help them integrate better.
Yes, 29 million people in the U.S. lack health insurance. And it's "more or less true" that Sanders wished someone would challenge Obama in 2011.
The “informed public” of college graduates has more faith in government and other institutions than the general populace, a global survey finds, and the gap is growing.
The commissioner for competition launched an antitrust suit against several major studios for not respecting the EU's single trading bloc.
The latest round of layoffs arrives as the Indian steelmaking giant struggles to compete with cheap Chinese imports.
One proposal calls for an “emergency brake” to restrict the number of people crossing British borders during periods of high immigration.
In 1971, hairdresser Suzi Ronson had a client whose son David needed a trim. The rest is pop-culture history.
U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron is renegotiating his country’s membership in the European Union, which could make trade more difficult for many European companies.
Monday is the birthday of A.A. Milne, which means it's time to reread your favorite tales featuring the silly old bear and his friends.
U.S. President Barack Obama issued an executive order and a letter to House Speaker Paul Ryan revoking the sanctions on Iran.
AT&T bought the television assets in Latin America as part of its acquisition of DirecTV last year.
The company maintains that a single, global selection is their big goal, but it is restricted by old practices.
The Ebola epidemic is not quite over, with a new case emerging Friday and the World Health Organization warning more cases could occur.
The competition authority in Britain on Friday cleared a controversial merger between telecoms giant BT and mobile operator EE.
The new website tracks problems faced by Muslim passengers on airplanes and at airports.
The measures expected to be announced Thursday are part of a plan to revive the North African nation’s waning tourism industry.
European markets took their cues from falling Asian stocks, while Chinese indexes moved into positive territory.
Guinea, one of the African nations where the most recent outbreak of Ebola took place, has asked Russia for help in dispensing the vaccine.
Hours after an interruption began Wednesday, many users of the Microsoft game system — including rapper Snoop Dogg — were still experiencing problems.
The updated navigation mode can also display local gas prices and nearby points of interest.