Svoboda, an extreme right-wing political party, has representation in parliament and has been dubbed by its critics as a neo-Nazi organization.
Leicester has the highest proportion of Indians or British Asians anywhere in the country.
Prior to the 1971 war, Hindus comprised almost one-third (30 percent) of the population of what was then called East Pakistan.
There were 125,000 fewer unemployed people in the last quarter of 2013 in the UK compared to the previous quarter.
While leaders of some nations threatened sanctions against Ukraine, Russia blamed Western governments for inciting violence.
The Transportation Research Initiative released a study analyzing the fatality rate of drivers in various countries.
However, in absolute terms it’s the second lowest January volume since records started being kept in 2003.
Inflation remains contained, despite monetary stimulus, which is good news for the Bank of England.
The power outage that Kuwaiti oil refineries endured last month will likely not be the last until changes are made.
Harry Styles was reportedly caught flirting with singer Sky Ferreira on Valentine's Day, despite dating reality TV star Kendall Jenner.
China's 76-mile-long project would serve as an important link between frigid northern China and its tropical south.
Researchers are looking to expand the use of magma-heated steam to generate power, a feat first achieved in Iceland.
Scientists say warming Arctic temperatures are to blame for this especially frigid winter.
Goals from Stevan Jovetic and Samir Nasri gave Manchester City a 2-0 victory over Chelsea in the FA Cup fifth round at the Etihad.
Manuel Pellegrini insists Manchester City won’t change their attacking style as they prepare to take on Chelsea in the FA Cup fifth round.
The US dropped significantly in the annual Reporters Without Borders Press Freedom Index. What can we learn from the latest data?
Dr. John Lee heads research about forecasting reserves of oil and gas in unconventional formations at the University of Houston.
Boat workers are at risk from increased water traffic resulting from the boom in offshore wind farms.
Both Arsenal and Liverpool could be boosted by the return of a key player for their FA Cup fifth round tie on Sunday.
Refugees from Bhutan stuck in Nepal are learning how to fly, from the ground up, as part of the largest resettlement program in the world.
Ralph Waite was reportedly in good health and had appeared last year in episodes of “NCIS,” “Bones” and “Days of Our Lives.”
Liverpool have been linked with two players who could strengthen the club’s midfield this summer.