Tom Alexander William Hayes is the face of a scandal involving the world’s top financial institutions.
A suicide bomber on a motorbike blew himself up at a Malian government military checkpost in the northern city of Gao Friday, the first reported case of suicide bombing ever since the French-led military cracked down on insurgents in Gao, Timbuktu and Kidal.
Findus has had to recall their frozen lasagna after horse meat and animal pain killers were found in the microwavable dinner.
The Brazilian starlet has generated strong European interest.
The Chelsea target is set to leave Corinthians this summer.
A McDonald's in Australia will become the first to offer customers plates, cutlery and table service -- at least for a five-week trial period.
If Americans worked less, like Europeans, global warming may slow down, thereby saving the planet, according to a liberal think tank.
German cities have expressed concern over increasing immigration from Romania and Bulgaria and their ability to handle the influx of low-skilled workers.
Mexico host Jamaica in World Cup qualifying.
England defeated Brazil 2-1 in an international friendly at Wembley.
President Barack Obama will nominate Sally Jewell, CEO of Recreational Equipment Inc., to be his second secretary of the interior.
People drinking alcohol, women not dressed modestly and those perceived to be either prostitutes or homosexuals have been targeted.
England and Brazil meet in a high-profile friendly at Wembley.
The Knights keep diplomatic relations with more than 100 nations; even have their own constitution.
Sheep farming, an ancient and iconic institution in rural Wales, is threatened on a number of fronts.
Kate Winslet flashed her ring for the first time since her wedding to Ned Rocknroll.
Samsung launched a miniature version of its Galaxy S3 in the UK back in November, and now T-Mobile may be seeing that same phone under a different name come March.
BlackBerry (NASDAQ:BBRY) gained another $537 million in market value Tuesday as it started shipping the new Z10 units in Canada.
The new trend in machines of war is "smaller is better" -- and their designers draw more from the world of nature than "Transformers."
The goalkeeper expects to leave Stoke this summer.
In 1982, Great Britain and Argentina fought a brief war over the islands, which cost the lives of more than 900 people.
Almost all of the Formula One teams have now unveiled their cars for the coming season.