The National Space Society and India have agreed to collaborate on the creation of an international organization to generate solar power in space.
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are reportedly thinking about getting married in England.
Q&A with David Lloyd, “V For Vendetta” artist and creator of the Guy Fawkes mask embraced by Anonymous and protesters worldwide.
The German Formula One champion has been linked to Ferrari in recent years.
The ACLU argues that the NSA's phone surveillance program violates Americans' constitutional rights of free speech, association and privacy.
The European bottler is looking at a dismal second quarter.
Knight Frank's Global House Price Index shows 35 of 55 markets tracked increase, but Europe remains weak.
Another week, another ConservativeHome gossip column from Iain Dale in which he, once again, sets about attacking the conservatives within Britain’s Conservative Party. Dale, who failed in his pursuit of elected conservative politics, appears to be setting himself up as Westminster's Bête Noire, resolute in his assault on the strongest opponents to the now farcical Same Sex Marriage Bill, making threats that Conservative Parliamentarians who didn’t support it would be "outed," and publishing books with concerning content about rape.In politics, it is said that enemies should be more carefully chosen than friends. As such, Dale is a rare gift, thrust upon a movement such as ours that desires to shift the conservative debate away from the epicene gossip of the Westminster bubble, to core ideas and principles.
The usually private Beyonce shared an intimate picture of herself and husband Jay-Z while at Kanye West's birthday party on Saturday
The European Commission has said it will discuss the PRISM program with “force and determination” with U.S. authorities, to clarify policy.
Britain’s Turkish-Kurdish criminal gangs are a relatively recent entry into the UK’s long and bloody history of organized crime.
Over the years, an increasing number of French students have decided to leave France and come to the U.S. to study.
Even with fewer European visitors, the U.S. set a record for overseas arrivals in 2012, thanks to travelers from Asia and Latin America.
The European Union looks likely to approve a partnership between Delta Air Lines and Virgin Atlantic.
French air traffic controllers will begin a three-day strike against Single Sky plan at 6 a.m. Tuesday local time.
The two club have reportedly opened talks to sign Real Madrid forward Gonzalo Higuain.
McDonald's posted higher global sales for the first time in months, perhaps due to new menu offerings and cheap deals.
[UPDATE 3:50 p.m. EDT] Iceland government spokesman: Snowden has to be in Iceland to request asylum.
The European Union is set to regulate offshore oil and gas anew, responding to the massive 2010 BP oil spill.
British drug-maker AstraZeneca agreed to buy California's respiratory drug company Pearl Therapeutics for $1.15 billion.
A new WWF study pinpoints the planet’s most dangerous oceans and describes how shipwrecks are likely to increase in coming years.
U.S. Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., has called for NSA leaker Edward Snowden to be prosecuted "to the fullest extent of the law."