If Helmut Kohl’s plan had ever come to fruition, it would have enjoyed widespread support among the German populace.
The Australian Financial Review ascertained the ban for Lenovo computers in classified U.K. networks.
Manchester United are reportedly in negotiations to re-sign Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo.
British government officials speculated what would happen if the Russians attacked Western Europe and/or the UK with nuclear weapons.
After nine days of protests that delayed the inception of the project, Cuadrilla began drilling in West Essex.
Star of "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," Sam Claflin, has married actress Laura Haddock.
Brar has apparently survived eight assassination attempts by Sikh militants since the calamitous days of 1984.
Arsenal’s options are diminishing should they fail to sign Liverpool forward Luis Suarez.
Washington will encourage the transformation of the Myanmar Tatmadaw into a professional security force.
Responding to political pressure to lower energy bills, British Gas owner Centrica may try "Free Saturday" plan.
The former NSA contractor has been at the Sheremetyevo Airport for more than one month.
O’Leary has a long history of bizarre behavior and statements.
John Kerry will meet with Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif, who is trying to revive the economy, end militancy and resolve an energy crisis.
Just a year after joining Real Madrid, Luka Modric may be surplus to requirements.
A Welsh farmer who lost his keys on his property ended up finding 14 coins that date back to the 14th and 15th centuries.
Visitors do not realize that the seemingly benign and docile cows they see are actually dangerous creatures.
The murder case uncovered entrenched institutional racialism in the London police force.
Mohammad Sarwar is reportedly close to Pakistan’s new Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party.
An academic study revealing the potential security flaws of an encryption system used in Volkswagen-manufactured cars has been temporarily blocked for publication by England's High Court.
No more than 3,000 tigers remain in India, Bangladesh and Nepal – a 95 percent plunge over the past 100 years.
More civilians have been killed in Syria, as rebel and government forces battle over several strategic areas.
Germany's largest baby Jasleen was born on July 26 and weighed 13 pounds, 4 ounces.