Apple's latest phone has gone on sale around the world with people still willing to queue up overnight to buy the much-sought-after smartphone.
Six world powers agreed in July to lift sanctions in return for Iran accepting long-term curbs on a nuclear program.
Russia has recently supplied the beleaguered Syrian regime with military equipment such as helicopter gunships, fighter jets, artillery and ground forces.
Immigration remains a hot topic in the U.S., but today's Congress has fewer immigrants than in years past.
More than half of the refugees in Europe are Syrians fleeing an escalating civil war in their home country.
The catch is customers would lease the Apple smartphone through the deal instead of purchasing it outright.
International financial regulators are at odds over new rules designed to keep taxpayers from having to foot big-bank bailouts.
The German chancellor's comments come amid growing tensions in Syria and Russia’s increased military presence in the war-torn country.
"The measures we have agreed today will not end the crisis. But they are all necessary steps in the right direction."
Refugees are landing by the thousands on the Greek island, and local volunteers are saving scores from certain death.
Jony Ive oversees all aspects of design at Apple, and with the company set to launch its own car, what does that mean for what it will look like?
The man said he has been marginalized in his life because of his ginger hair.
The average ticket to a Major League Soccer match costs almost as much as the average ticket to a NBA game.
Apple has gradually expanded sales of the smartwatch to its stores and retail partners such as Best Buy.
The Russia has vetoed four U.N. Security Council resolutions on Syria in four years.
Apple may choose Samsung, TSMC and Intel to build its next smartphone chip.
A top legal counsel at the European Court of Justice has said that the agreement, which allows U.S. companies like Facebook and Google to transfer data of European citizens, is invalid.
Hungary, Romania, Slovakia and the Czech Republic continue to oppose the quota plan, which was approved in a rare majority vote Tuesday.
The group has been linked to attacks on several secular bloggers in the past two years, especially those who are critical of Islam.
The charges in France stem from comments far-right leader Marine Le Pen made about Muslims during her presidential campaign in 2010.
The royal family has historically avoided talking about issues related to gay rights and homophobia.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the battle, the first to be fought entirely in the sky.