His family said he eventually told them he was helping Syrian refugees in Turkey.
The London Metropolitan Police refused to confirm Jihadi John’s identity, and urged the media not to speculate on the subject.
The report, published Thursday, details the "horrific" abuse perpetrated by the former British TV personality in a state-run hospital.
The loss compared with an attributable loss of 9 billion pounds ($14 billion) the previous year.
Abid Naseer is accused of planning attacks in the U.S., England and Russia, but the 28-year-old has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
New report shows how the world’s largest fast-food chain can lower its European royalty tax bill from 27.5% to 0.4%
"They might accept this, but I am not willing to accept this," the Israeli prime minister said.
For the first time since a ceasefire, nobody was killed in Ukraine over the past 24 hours. Meanwhile, Kiev wants lethal aid.
A Greek finance ministry official said the country would start discussions immediately with its EU and IMF partners.
The number of displaced people across the globe topped 50 million for the first time since the end of World War II, Amnesty said in a report.
Carriers and countries are quickly preparing for the launch of Samsung's latest flagship smartphone.
Backed by a Russia unbowed by sanctions, Ukrainian rebels have made major gains -- and may not be done yet.
No one has yet claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of the woman, who worked for the oil and gas company Total E&P Yemen.
The Houthi rebels who overthrew Hadi's government have found themselves increasingly isolated since coming to power.
Wall Street is looking ahead to congressional testimony from Janet Yellen who will discuss the U.S. economy's health.
HSBC paid $611 million to U.S. and UK authorities in November when it was one of six banks fined for alleged manipulation of FX markets.
Honda has hit a rough patch over the past year with quality problems that have led to multiple recalls of the popular Fit hybrid subcompact.
The meeting included for the first time U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz and Iran's nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi.
At issue is the role played by HSBC’s Swiss private bank in a massive tax-dodging scheme.
You're not alone in thinking that the Oscars have a genre bias.
Negotiations on Iran's controversial nuclear program have struggled agree a political framework by the Mar. 31 deadline for talks.
Al-Shabab celebrates 2013 Kenyan mall siege with call for copycat attacks in the U.S., Canada and Britain.