The eight finalists aren’t too shabby , either.
Ex-King Albert's demands are outraging Belgians, who are facing harsh austerity measures.
Already having made a sensational start to the season, Arsenal are set to soon be boosted further by the return to fitness of several key players.
A casting Facebook page for what is believed to be the next “Star Wars” movie couldn’t handle the volume of actors beseeching it with questions.
The new port, developed by Dubai-based DP World, can handle as many as 3.5 million containers a year.
The bank’s latest regulatory filings show a discrepancy between the second quarter and the current quarter.
The European Central Bank has cut interest rates in response to falling inflation.
England may be known for its gloomy weather, but that could change as tall fans are placed throughout the country.
The kingdom is increasingly worried about Iran's nuclear ambitions as the U.S. and Tehran prep for another round of talks in Geneva on Thursday.
Out of work? There are an increasing number of “dream jobs” on offer for those willing to travel the world for free.
First detected in September 2012, MERS is considered the deadlier, less-communicable cousin of the SARS virus.
Jagriti and Dhananjay frequently beat and abused their help, often over the most trivial matters.
Google engineers are taking to social media to express how they really feel about NSA surveillance programs.
Swiss forensic scientists have found that the Palestinian leader may have been poisoned with the radioactive element.
Martin Gingras, a computer science student at Carleton University, came up with the idea for FBomb.co.
Mike Hancock, an independent MP for Portsmouth South, eulogized the sweeping away of a tradition.
U.S. law enforcement agencies requested data on more than 8,000 Apple devices in the first half of 2013.
University of Chester students Amber Langford and Annie Collinge dressed as the Twin Towers for Halloween, depicting planes crashing into the World Trade Center on 9/11.
Police are looking for thieves that stole a flock of sheep from a field near the town of Wool in southeast England.
Industrial production data from the UK beat forecasts while the 17-nation euro zone bloc saw a decline in retail sales.
As the effects of the 2008 global financial crisis fade, an OECD report charts happiness levels from the period.
It’s one of the most nerve-wracking elements of travel abroad: How much should you tip?