Benedict Cumberbatch is rumored to be planning a marriage proposal to girlfriend Sophie Hunter.
The TuNur project would channel 2,000 megawatts of clean solar power into Europe.
Apple's mobile wallet opens on Monday at a reported 220,000 stores in the U.S. Can the company achieve what others have failed to?
The retailer, once the darling of the sector, has suffered over the last year with its big out-of-town stores losing favor.
Britain's future in the 28-country trading bloc has been thrown into question by Prime Minister David Cameron.
Police and protesters clashed through the weekend in a renewal of the pro-democracy movement, which seemed to have flagged only a few days ago.
Teresa Romero, 44 had treated two patients, who died of Ebola.
Comet Siding Spring will pass just 87,000 miles from Mars Sunday.
Without a breakthrough in the talks Tuesday, "I'm worried we will see the standoff worsen and get violent," a Hong Kong-based professor says.
Doctors in the U.S. and U.K. warn they are finding more of the virus in the bodies of infected people than they did during previous outbreaks.
The country’s internationally recognized leader pledges to ‘soon’ retake Tripoli and Benghazi.
Airstrikes seem to have stalled the ISIS advance on Kobani.
Apple will start shipping the iPads later next week, with estimated delivery times for both new tablets listed as two to four business days.
Power outages resulted from howling winds and torrential rains from the strongest storm to hit the Atlantic islands in a decade.
Europe's leaders can't agree on border screening policies or travel bans.
A lawsuit over an oil pipeline built in the mid-1990s marks the first time London-based BP faces a UK court for its actions overseas.
Tourism to parts of east and southern Africa is taking a hit over Ebola, even though the regions are far removed from the epidemic.
The last time British shoppers bought 1 million records was 1996.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that witnesses had seen ISIS militants flying fighter jets east of the Syrian city of Aleppo.
While growth looked set to be the fastest of any major economy this year, real wages and productivity were weakest since the 19th century.
European leaders, at a EU-Asia summit, urged Russia to do more to end constant, deadly violations of a cease-fire in eastern Ukraine.
The British foreign secretary said that jihadists could be charged under the country's treason law, which dates back to 1361.