Movies in 2015 had about the same number of LGBT characters as the year before, but fewer of them were people of color.
As Aleppo is rocked by airstrikes — about 250 people have been killed recently — Russian Minister Sergei Lavrov meets this week with UN envoy Staffan de Mistura.
Janos Fonagy, the state secretary at the Ministry of National Development, described the ride-hailing company as “consciously and cynically breaking every Hungarian law.”
The legendary investor adds that his company did not try to profit from global central bank monetary policy changes.
“We’re like the piggy bank that’s being robbed,” the Republican presidential front-runner said during a rally in Indiana Sunday, referring to China’s trade policy.
South Korea says the reclusive state may carry out a nuclear test near its seventh congress, which is slated to begin on May 6.
The environmental nonprofit highlighted “grave concerns” over the contents of the documents detailing talks between the U.S. and EU regarding the trade deal.
The battered bodies of Randy Hentzel and Harold Nichols were found in bushes in different areas of St. Mary parish, a region infamous for violent crime.
Taking out its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, would have a “great impact” on the Islamic State group, CIA Director John Brennan said.
The move comes amid growing concerns over China’s increased undersea activities in the Indian Ocean, a report said.
Following the collapse of the proposed merger, Baker Hughes announced Monday it planned to buy back $1.5 billion of shares and repay $1 billion in debt.
In conversation with students at Columbia University, 25-year-old Evan Spiegel shared his tips for starting a company while in college.
Five years after the finding and killing of the al Qaeda leader, the organization used Twitter to recount the event.
Senior government officials are concerned that Netanyahu is exploiting Germany's friendship for his own political ends and believe Berlin should adopt a more critical stance.
Syria's army announced late on Friday a "regime of calm", or lull in fighting, which applied to Damascus and some of its outskirts, and parts of northwestern coastal province Latakia; but it excluded Aleppo.
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons is set to begin its annual conference Monday, focusing on threats from terror groups rather than nations.
Mathematically eliminated from securing the nomination ahead of the GOP convention, Sen. Cruz's only hope is to stop Trump from reaching 1,237 delegates.
The protests — demanding a vote on overhauling the government — continued as Iraq's premier reportedly called for rioters to be pursued and punished.
The surge in fighting in the Syrian city of Aleppo has led to the collapse of a two-month ceasefire which was brokered by the U.S. and Russia.
China is engaged in territorial disputes in the South China Sea with the Philippines, Vietnam and several other countries in the region.
The longtime priest's efforts against the Vietnam War during the late 1960s landed him in a federal prison in 1970.
Many blame Formosa Plastics for tons of fish piling up along the nation’s coast. Some critics want famed environmental crusader Erin Brockovich to get involved.