Talk about a head-scratcher: Former Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis once reportedly characterized Greece's creditors as "terrorists."
The Commonwealth of the Bahamas turns 42 today.
Civilians in the Islamic State group-controlled Syrian city of Palmyra live without clean water, electricity and outside contact.
Scientists have found a way to separate the medical benefits of cannabis from its negative effects.
In an effort to protest the legalization of gay marriage, one North Carolina pastor is asking Christian leaders across the U.S. to fly the Christian flag above "Old Glory."
The launch, scheduled to take place Friday, would be the Indian Space Research Organization's (ISRO) heaviest commercial mission.
In the video, an ISIS militant can be seen fleeing an armored vehicle after trying to conceal it under a palm grove.
The first chapter of the sequel to Lee's classic "To Kill A Mockingbird" has been published online.
Despite increased security measures after the attack on Sousse, the British government said it viewed another terrorist attack in the country as "highly likely."
A stalemate has exposed deep divisions within the European Union, as southern nations urge their northern neighbors to accept asylum seeker quotas.
It's interested in joining a consortium that would give Tokyo its first taste of a multinational defense project, a move the U.S. Navy is encouraging because it could pave the way for Japan to lead similar partnerships in Asia, an exclusive Reuters report says.
Apple iPhone owners will be able to preview features coming in the next iPhone mobile OS.
After Sunday's "no" vote, Greece is back to the negotiating table, but history may provide useful lessons for the future of the eurozone.
While the special episode is expected to air in November, the exact date for the release of Season 4 has not been revealed.
As Iran and six major world powers work to finalize a deal by Friday, Russia expressed hope of a "comprehensive agreement."
The resolution, drafted by the U.K., called for condemning the 1995 Srebrenica massacre as genocide.
The U.S. wants NATO allies to commit 2 percent of their GDP on defense to combat Russia, which is seen as the biggest threat to U.S. security by Air Force Secretary Deborah James.
35 percent of "WoW" players are women, which makes it an anomaly in the gaming world. But what's it like questing in a male-dominated horde?
Women between the ages of 30 and 39 are members of the most likely demographic group to leave the confines of North Korea.
The Greek government, racing against time to finalize a deal, has now sent a formal loan request to the European Stability Mechanism.
Analysts say the deals are part of a wider move by Egypt to increase its oil and gas supplies.
The negotiators had set Tuesday as a deadline when it became clear last week that a June 30 deadline would not be met.