The alliance's focus on conflict in cyberspace reflects, in part, growing concern over Russia's increasing assertiveness in Eastern Europe.
If Britain chooses to leave the EU, its GDP by 2030 could be more than 5 percent lower than if it stays in the bloc, the Paris-based group warned.
Microsoft is collaborating on a new blockchain-based identity system that would allow it to fight issues like human trafficking and child abuse.
The vehicles will be safer for both the patients and those emergency workers entrusted with transporting them.
The move comes as the United States expands its military presence and strengthens diplomatic ties with claimant countries in the disputed region.
The move, which would help SoftBank cut its debt and boost liquidity, marks the first sale of shares in the Chinese e-commerce giant by its largest shareholder.
The Chinese company has acquired 1,500 patents from Microsoft in a deal that will see it bundle Office and Skype apps on its smartphones and tablets.
Mixed data from official and private surveys show demand remains weak, though experts say the government may be willing to see slower growth as it promotes structural reform.
Hours before the session ended, Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner chastised Democrats for their “stunning failure” on the budget front.
Pictures of the J-20 circulated in the Chinese media earlier suggested the warplane had already joined the active fleet.
His country crumbling, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro hails his “revolutionary friend” from Vermont.
The breach of a primate pen at the Cincinnati Zoo by a child underscores the need to modernize zoo exhibits.
The birth to a mother who was infected in Honduras is the first in the New York area.
With the Organization of American States chief calling Venezuela’s president a “dictator,” the group will discuss the country’s membership at an emergency meeting Wednesday.
No connection has been established between the products and an E. coli outbreak in 20 states, the company says.
The full 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia, voted 12-3 that the government can get the information under a decades-old legal theory.
Iraqi forces, with help from a U.S.-led coalition, this year are expected to push to retake Mosul, the Islamic State group’s de facto Iraqi capital.
Stronger-than-expected April consumer spending data are raising expectations for a rate hike in the coming months.
The billionaire accused the media of failing to give him credit for raising the funds at an event in January in Iowa.
Two of the eight justices, liberals Stephen Breyer and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, said they would have accepted the case.
More than 419 million people have installed mobile ad-blocking software — the majority live in China, India, Indonesia or Pakistan. Could the U.S. be next?
EU sanctions were put in place on Russia following the annexation of Crimea in March 2014.