A handful of countries have nuclear capabilities.
After months of negotiation, a deal has finally been reached regarding Iran's nuclear program.
The long-celebrated French national holiday is celebrated all over the world by French and Francophile alike.
A new risk assessment report, commissioned by the British foreign office, paints a grim picture of the planet.
Starting Tuesday, iPhone 6 owners can use Apple Pay for purchases in the U.K. Next up? Possibly Canada and China.
It can’t be as simple as " 'Greek people are lazy’ or ‘the European Union wants to destroy Greece,' ” one student said.
The huge fine is reportedly for damages incurred since the country's Islamic revolution in 1979.
The delay is being blamed on "political issues."
The Mexican fast-food eatery had suspended its previous pork supplier for not meeting pig-housing standards.
The short-range ballistic missile is capable of carrying nuclear warheads and can hit targets up to 500 km away.
Prince William hinted that he and wife Kate Middleton could be expanding their royal brood, not long after the birth of their daughter Princess Charlotte.
"It's my first day and I'm feeling the nerves," William said, as he began a stint with the East Anglian Air Ambulance on Monday.
The activists say a 23 billion pound ($36 billion) plan to build a third runway at Heathrow would increase carbon emissions.
The move comes shortly after the U.K. defied its critics by committing to a NATO security budget target.
The youngest ever Nobel prize winner opened a girls school for Syrian refugees in Lebanon on her 18th birthday.
The U.S. House of Representatives speaker suggested the U.S. should scrap talks with Iran over its nuclear program.
Negotiators trying to reach a deal on Iran's nuclear program are working on a 100-page document, but President Hassan Rouhani says there are still obstacles.
In a sign an agreement may be imminent, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov plans to participate in the talks Sunday, according to media reports.
Poll respondents expressed the opinion amid heated debate in France about the plight of migrant workers, especially those coming to Europe from Africa.
Prime Minister David Cameron wants Britain to be able to opt out of some EU employment legislation as part of his renegotiation with Brussels.
The ads, which consisted of looping, rapid succession of bright colors, were criticized for being "massively dangerous."