This small island of 1 million people, hopelessly divided between a Greek south and Turkish north, faces an unknown, perhaps dark future.
Iran's nuclear development and the country's refusal to back down from the program boils down to one word: Khamenei.
Washington’s reluctance to recognize the fundamental change under way in the Turkey of Erdogan shouldn't surprise us.
Manchester police are treating attacks on alternative subcultures as hate crimes. Should the rest of England follow suit?
Only about 768,000 people in Pakistan –- about 0.57 percent of the population -– paid any income tax last year.
Shrinking inventories in rich countries caused their economies to contract in the fourth quarter of 2012.
North Korea may be threatening the U.S., but the news hasn’t stopped several American tourists from visiting on packaged tours.
Prime Minister David Cameron warned on Thursday that it would be foolish to abandon the Trident nuclear program.
The trove of secret documents implicates government officials and business leaders around the world, including high-profile Americans.
Nicastri allegedly had ties to senior Mafia figures, including Matteo Messina Denaro, a Sicilian mafia godfather.
Nazia Hassan is credited with single-handedly creating the pop music market in Pakistan.
Bollywood has long enjoyed immense popularity is the West African nation of Nigeria.
Paolo Di Canio is a self-proclaimed Fascist, but denies he's a racist.
Active Network, Zynga Inc, Anheuser-Busch, Gilead Sciences, Cliffs Natural Resources prevailed in the pre-market trading Wednesday.
Rich Chinese send their young children to special training programs to help them learn how to manage money.
Verizon's quest to buy Vodafone's stake in Verizon Wireless is back to Square One.
A new letter reveals that Britain's 'Queen of Spies' Daphne Park admitted to MI6's role in the 1961 Congo assassination of Patrice Lumumba.
Once the measure is passed both the English and Maori names would be used together or individually.
Here is HTC One release information for AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Radio Shack.
While the Arctic sea ice has been retreating over the past couple of decades, Antarctic sea ice has been expanding. What gives?
France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and the UK are taking action versus Google over its controversial unified privacy policy.
If the deal goes through, it will be the largest corporate acquisition in history.