Defense lawyers in the trial of two Myanmar men accused of killing two British backpackers on a Thai resort island last year said on Wednesday they would focus on the reliability of crucial DNA evidence.
It remains to be seen if there will be a trial. Trespassing in Switzerland is just prosecuted by request like other minor crimes," a police spokesman told the BBC.
Russia is pressing forward with a new nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile that could hit targets more than 10,000 kilometers away.
China's regulator says it will continue with measures to "restore investor confidence," as authorities defend massive intervention in the market.
China's efforts to construct a military base on one of seven artificial islands China has created in the disputed Spratly Islands is a step too far, Japanese defense leaders claim.
British Prime Minister David Cameron's plan will focus on finding ways to increase opportunities for ethnic minorities.
Prime Minister David Cameron says Britain needs to confront the ideology of extremism by promoting British values and challenge "ludicrous conspiracy theories" of groups such as the Islamic State.
Britain conducts regular strikes against IS militants in Iraq but has so far limited its Syrian involvement to flying surveillance missions to gather intelligence.
Personal copies of copyrighted music and videos are deemed illegal to have or make in the United Kingdom without compensation.
China’s vice finance minister says, “There is a mismatch for supervision, and that is a real challenge.”
Police said the device appeared to have been randomly discarded, and was not targeted at Brad Haddin.
A British tabloid Saturday published an image of a 6-year-old Queen, apparently giving a Nazi salute, sparking furious indignation from Buckingham Palace.
Israel's Haaretz reported Friday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and told him Israel wants peace.
One in every six chips of Doritos Roulette is 10 times hotter than jalapenos. One U.K. girl learned that the hard way.
The surveillance measure, which passed in 2014 in a matter of days, granted intelligence agencies unprecedented retention and surveillance powers.
The house, designed and built by experts frtom the Welsh School of Architecture, is capable of exporting more energy than it consumes.
The study's authors say that current methods for fighting obesity were proving largely ineffective, and called for more preventative measures.
Despite the British parliament voting against military action in Syria, it was revealed that pilots on an exchange program with coalition forces participated in the attacks.
Airstrikes against the Islamic State group have killed several senior officials in recent weeks, but the militant group continues to advance.
Libya’s illegal networks have boosted the traditional tribal trans-Sahara trade network to almost $80 million.
These short-term funds were estimated at 7 billion euro ($7.7 billion) and would go toward Greece's July budget.
After scores of Syriza MPs voted against the government-backed international bailout deal, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' administration is facing stark challenges in governing.