Last year, Chinese officials began investigating the business practices of many pharmaceutical companies, and arrested several executives.
Manchester City’s recent harsh punishment for falling foul of Financial Fair Play is good news for a number of other clubs.
Will "Arkham Knight" launch this October? A new trailer released by Rocksteady doesn't give an exact launch date.
The rapidly expanding video-streaming company announced plans to launch its service in six more European countries later this year.
So far in 2014, 847 prisoners have died of torture, execution and maltreatment in Syrian jails. Here's one prisoner's experience.
FBI Director James B Comey said the bureau is considering relaxing its "no weed" policy to attract 2,000 more hackers to work for them.
The Core i5 version will be available in the U.S. and Canada on June 20, while additional configurations will be available from August.
Prince Charles is scheduled to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin at D-Day commemorations in France on June 6.
A Transport Workers Union official says the signature cards of more than 50 percent of employees have been collected.
Liverpool are thought to be keen to sign one of England’s most capped players in an effort to strengthen their defense.
The European Union is preparing to take steps to reduce the tens of millions of tons of food that goes to waste each year across the continent.
China's decision to prohibit use of Windows 8 is only the latest setback for the company in a crucial market.
Arsenal could be forced to deal with a major departure from their squad, amid plans to build on Saturday’s FA Cup victory.
But Washington, and other western governments, have yet to call the military's action a coup.
NASA's new Mars lander has been approved for construction, and the mission is scheduled to launch in 2016.
The clothing retailer, which runs 40 stores in the country, said its Indian same-store-sales grew 13 percent in the fiscal year ended March 2014.
The TTIP wants to put businesses in the driving seat, allowing them to bypass the WTO and give transnational corporations a power boost.
Hamza was accused of aiding in the kidnapping of 16 tourists in Yemen in 1998, and attempting to build a terror training camp in Oregon.
Recent assessments have revealed that glaciers in Antarctica may have passed a point of irreversible retreat.
"Godzilla" just missed edging out "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" for the biggest opening of the year.
Sixteen British citizens held in the prison received 20 million pounds from the UK to settle claims of wrongful detention.
The new experiment would recreate a process that took place in the first 100 seconds of the universe's formation.