In 2017, TVR will produce its first sports car in nearly a decade, and the way it's made could be revolutionary.
The strategy is a sign of Teva's commitment to its $40 billion bid for Mylan.
Customers will also be able to test Apple Watches paired to a demo iPhone.
Leaders from Iraq and a U.S.-led coalition will meet in Paris on Tuesday to devise a strategy to retake Ramadi from ISIS.
“This measure is absolutely unheard of in Judaism, having no basis whatsoever in any Jewish text,” opponents say.
Microsoft users have traditionally updated their operating system by purchasing a new computer.
Russia conducted its first observation flight this year in February when a Russian Antonov An-30 aircraft flew over the Greek Republic.
The Ministry of Defence says nearly 800 British soldiers are already working in training and support roles in the region.
The Chinese capital will, starting Monday, ban tobacco smoking in public places.
If convicted in a case centered on the Rana Plaza factory complex collapse that killed 1,129, building owner Sohel Rana could be sentenced to death.
The three Leicester City players were on a celebration tour in Thailand.
European authorities brand the blacklisting of 89 dignitaries as "arbitrary and unjustified," while Russian officials say it was a response to Western sanctions.
Six world powers have agreed on a way to restore U.N. sanctions on Iran if the country breaks the terms of a future nuclear deal, clearing a major obstacle to an accord.
Russian military aircraft were scrambled to head off a U.S. warship that was acting "aggressively" in the Black Sea, state news agency RIA reported on Saturday.
"The idea [Sepp] Blatter could reform FIFA is suspect," Greg Dyke says. "I’d be very surprised if he was still in this job in two years' time."
More than 50 years after her tragic death, people continue to be fascinated with Marilyn Monroe.
The location of the U.S.-led drills has led the Kremlin to conclude that they will simulate interception of Russian ballistic missiles.
The National Front party has made significant electoral gains by promising to restrict immigrants and secure France's economic autonomy.
Friday's election will determine whether Sepp Blatter will return as FIFA president, and only Jordan's Prince Ali bin Al-Hussein, FIFA's vice president for Asia, stands in his way.
Amy Farrell, author of "Fat Shaming," explains why we mock overweight people.
A new directive by rabbis in North London said that women who defy the ban risk having their children expelled from school.
But players will only be limited to 12 national teams.