Kevin Chenais was refused a flight home because of his weight.
Germany beat England 1-0 in an international friendly at Wembley, courtesy of a headed goal from Arsenal defender Per Mertesacker.
Religious populations are aging in the U.K., and a former Archbishop of Canterbury said Saturday that the church could go extinct if it doesn’t attract more young people.
The Writers’ Guild of Great Britain is the latest group to launch a campaign telling writers not to work without pay.
Universal Pictures has yet to announce who will play Kate Kavanagh in "Fifty Shades of Grey." Meet six of the rumored stars here.
Steven Gerrard remains confident about England’s progression heading into Tuesday’s friendly against Germany at Wembley.
President Joyce Banda faces the music as a number of donors suspend development assistance.
France need to overturn a 2-0 deficit against Ukraine in the second leg of their World Cup playoff, at the Stade de France on Tuesday.
The emissions trading system in Europe may be failing, as London banks close or scale back carbon trading desks.
Tehran said the allegation by a Paris-based dissident group, ahead of a new round of nuclear talks scheduled this week, is “baseless.”
With many free trade agreements and easy rules for opening business, this country is the go-to destination in Latin America for entrepreneurs.
Female serial killer Joanna Dennehy is slated to begin her murder trial in January after she admitted killing three men.
The News Corp chief showed his clout by gathering dozens of CEOs and President Barack Obama for a two-day conference.
Obama will meet with Senate leaders from both parties on Tuesday to urge them not to pursue further sanctions against Iran.
Each year, new evidence indicates Oswald was a much different person than first portrayed after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
U.K. lawmakers are banning the possession of pornographic images that depict simulated rape, but some say the law goes too far.
England face a tough task to bounce back from defeat to Chile when Germany visit Wembley in friendly action on Tuesday.
The answer may surprise you.
At the record-breaking event, the Airbus A380, several jet fighters, and aerobatics teams finally got a chance to impress.
Canada, the U.K. and China led the way in reporting on U.S.-related corporate wrongdoing.
The data underlines the global recovery's fragility and the likelihood that central banks will continue economic stimulus.
The new move aims to reinforce the ability of the industry and governments on both sides of the Atlantic to attack online child abuse.