Westfield Corporation reportedly manages over $25 billion of assets and has 44 shopping malls in the U.S., Britain and Europe.
The Slovenian Parliament voted in March to allow same-sex couples to marry and adopt children, but opponents of gay rights took the issue to court.
The results are provisional but are likely to allow another term for the man who has dominated the country since the 1994 genocide.
Mireia Lalaguna Royo of Spain was crowned Miss World 2015 Saturday, beating 116 other contestants in the international beauty pageant held this year in Sanya, China.
In a "Morning Joe" interview, Republican front-runner Donald Trump seemed unconcerned with allegations that Russian President Vladimir Putin kills political opponents.
With the 2016 fiscal year approaching, the British Navy is seeking funding to add two more drone systems to its arsenal.
The deals, which include an upfront payment of $350 million, will help the British drugmaker compete with its American rival Gilead Sciences.
At a briefing Friday, the deputy head of Russian Aerospace Forces said that Russia has proof that the jet shot down by Ankara last month did not violate Turkish airspace.
The political future of Syrian President Bashar Assad is set to be the main topic of debate Friday when world leaders meet in New York.
The streaming music service declared it was adding video, podcasts and other content back in May. Seven months later, they're mostly MIA.
"The Force Awakens" is off to an extremely strong start in international markets, putting "Jurassic World" and its record in jeopardy.
Three years after its fourth-largest acquisition, Disney is about to see how the film, which cost $200 million to produce, will help the company break even on its weighty acquisition.
The latest hoverboard fire occurred in San Francisco.
"House of Cards" Season 4 may not be streaming on Netflix in March, but there are still some gripping political thrillers you can binge watch until then.
It's a trend where people pour flammable liquid on themselves, set it on fire and put out the flame after a few seconds.
Scotland had approved the installation of offshore turbines near the U.S. presidential candidate's luxury golf resort.
Iran's test-firing of the Emad rocket in October, despite a major nuclear deal with Western powers earlier this year, could attract additional sanctions.
Speaking at a ceremony to mark one year since a Taliban attack on a school in Pakistan, the Nobel Peace Prize winner said that blaming Muslims would only "radicalize more terrorists."
The countries are at odds over Syrian President Bashar Assad and the conflict in Ukraine but agree that the terrorist organization must be destroyed.
France, which has been involved in U.S.-led coalition airstrikes in Iraq since September 2014, on Tuesday hit targets in the west of the country.
The U.K.'s Church of Jediism claims the forthcoming "Star Wars" film has prompted thousands of people to join the organization.
Chinese consumers will be able to stream "Frozen" and other Disney content from a device shaped like Mickey Mouse's head.