The bank also said it had been summoned to appear before French magistrates over its Swiss private bank’s operations.
A poll by YouGov, for The Sunday Times newspaper, showed that 73 percent of voters thought Miliband, 44, was doing badly.
“Today's strike demonstrates our government's firm resolve to tackle the threat of terrorism," Defense Minister Rob Nicholson said.
Climate change affects each continent differently.
Universal Studios released the first "Furious 7" trailer Nov. 1. The video pays tribute to late star Paul Walker, who died in a car accident in November 2013.
The arrested man is a British national who works for Bank of America Merrill Lynch in the Asian financial hub.
After a yearlong study, researchers say the 1996 Spice Girls hit “Wannabe” is the easiest to recognize.
The world’s six nuclear powers, aka the P5+1, and Iran face a Nov. 24 deadline to resolve a dispute over Iran's nuclear program.
How do you build an enduring brand out of mouthless toy kitten? "Hello Kitty" author Ken Belson explains.
The USA Eagles will take on the New Zealand All Blacks in front of a sold-out Soldier Field in Chicago on Saturday.
Next week could be a busy — and possibly volatile — week with most of the focus on the U.S. jobs report for October.
While City owns edge on the pitch, the Premier League club still struggles to match United's financial prowess.
West Africa feels “abandoned” by the African Union, which legislators say has not delivered on promises to send help to Ebola-stricken countries.
Kate Middleton, Britain's Duchess of Cambridge, is reportedly enjoying a babymoon with Prince William in Scotland.
The IAEA is investigating the possible military dimension of Iran's nuclear program. So far, the agency has come up short.
Unregulated entities have filled the vacuum left behind by shrinking banks that are coping with new regulations after the financial crisis.
Citigroup is one of six major banks that are expected to settle with Britain's Financial Conduct Authority by mid-November.
Rival Barclays said on Thursday that it had set aside $800 million. JP Morgan, UBS and Citi have also set aside large sums.
Laura Cha reportedly said that emancipated slaves in the U.S. waited 107 years for the right to vote, "so why can't Hong Kong wait."
Rules and regulations for the different ways to donate for and participate in Movember.
More foreign jihadists than ever before are traveling to Syria and Iraq to take up arms alongside Islamic State militants, the UN says.
Arsenal and manager Arsène Wenger are in need of a strong performance when struggling Burnley visit on Saturday.