Do you hate Internet Explorer? It seems Microsoft has gotten fed up with it as well.
Iranian officials say the majority of technical issues have been resolved, a change from Western diplomats' expectations of a long debate earlier today.
Delegates from Tehran were more optimistic than Western counterparts about negotiations aimed at limiting Iran's uranium use.
Two-thirds of all new cases of diabetes are now being reported in low-and middle-income countries such as China, India, Mexico and Egypt, according to a new study.
Economists polled by Reuters are almost evenly split on whether a rate increase will come in June or later in the year.
The Labour party wants to raise the minimum wage to 8 pounds (about $11.86) by 2020.
Buckle up: drivers using a smartwatch are purportedly even more dangerous than those on a smartphone.
Britain's Prince Harry will quit the army at the end of the year.
The tiny nation of Palau is struggling to handle the influx of thousands of Chinese tourists.
A new theory about the British monument turns conventional thinking upside down -- literally.
Economists will be looking for clues from the meeting as to when the central bank plans to hike rates.
The Birmingham teen was charged on suspicion of preparing to travel to Syria to join the Islamic State.
A recent report reveals that South Koreans have some of the least-generous pension systems and highest elderly poverty rates in the world.
The university, the second richest in the U.K., has collective endowment assets of over $5 billion.
Millions of dollars in aid are being sent to Vanuatu in the wake of Cyclone Pam.
“My mother is a walking miracle.”
The teenagers arrived in the U.K. Saturday and were arrested on charges of suspicion of preparation of terrorist acts.
President Baldwin Londsdale added that most of the buildings in the capital, Port Vila, had also been destroyed by the storm.
The secretary of state, due in Switzerland Sunday for talks on Iran's nuclear program, said he hopes a deal can be reach in the coming days.
An exit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could lead to progress in Palestinian peace talks, experts have suggested.
The British media company might attempt to penetrate North Korea's borders via shortwave radio.
The patient is being treated at a specialty unit of the National Institutes of Health.