Nokia Shutters India Plant, Cutting 8,000 Jobs, After Microsoft Orders Dry Up
The plant was Nokia's largest outside Europe, but Microsoft's to terminate a purchase agreement meant that the closure was more than likely.
Drones Over French Nuclear Plants: Government Announces Investigation As More Aircraft Spotted
Just one day after the French government announced an investigation into the mysterious flights, more drones were spotted.
ISIS Atrocity In Syria: 70 Of Assad's Officers Reportedy Beheaded In Idlib
Isis militants nearly took over Syria's second city after storming governor's office.
US Military Ebola Dispatches: Servicemen On The Front Lines Talk of Hunger and Corruption in Disease Hit Nations
Six weeks of summaries reviewed by NBC News paint a grim picture of the situation in the three Ebola-stricken countries in West Africa.
Reyhaneh Jabbari Executed: Iran Hangs 26-Year-Old Woman Who Killed Man Attempting To Rape Her
Despite an international campaign seeking the woman's release, she was hanged by Iranian authorities at dawn.
Libor Scandal: Deutsche Bank 'Braces Itself' For $1bn US And UK Fine
Germany's largest lender is reportedly on the cusp of a deal over Libor-rigging allegations, which have cost the bank billions already.
Russia Sanctions: Oil Giant Rosneft Asks For Trillions Of Rubles To Counteract Western Sanctions
Rosneft, Russia's largest oil producer has asked for more than 2 trillion rubles from the country's National Wealth Fund.
Kirra-Belle Olsson Shark Attack: Teen Surfer Suffers Cuts After Shark Attack In Australia
Kirra-Belle Olsson, 13, was surfing off Avoca beach, 60 miles north of Sydney, when she was bitten on the left ankle by a 3-foot shark.
Ebola Virus 'Is Becoming More Contagious', Say Experts
Doctors in the U.S. and U.K. warn they are finding more of the virus in the bodies of infected people than they did during previous outbreaks.
Islamic State Militants Crucify Teenager In Sickening Punishment For Apostasy, Photographing Terror HQ
Graphic pictures show the body of a teenage boy, who was accused of apostasy and of photographing the militant group's military headquarters.
US Drone Strikes In Pakistan: Research Claims Only 4 Percent Of Victims Are Al-Qaeda Militants
Researchers found only 111 of 2,379 drone victims killed in Pakistan since 2004 were "senior commander[s] of any armed group."
Syria: Kurdish Women Protection Units Wage Battle Against ISIS for Kobani
The YPG is facing a vicious onslaught from the Islamic State group over the Syrian Kurdish border town of Kobani.
Ebola: Number of Cases Is Doubling Every Three Weeks, Warns UN
The international body warned the global response to the Ebola outbreak needs to be '20 times greater' than it was at the start of October.
Syria School Bombing: Protests In Homs After Suicide Bomber Kills 47 Children In A School
Hundreds took to the streets of the Syrian city of Homs Thursday in protest after a suicide bomber killed 47 children in a school.
ISIS Syria: Dramatic Footage of Islamic State Advance on Kurdish City of Kobani
Footage purports to show fighters from the Islamic State group in combat with Kurdish forces defending the Syrian city of Kobani.
Nick Griffin, Former British National Party Leader, Expelled For 'Harassing Members'
Nick Griffin, the former leader of the far-right British National Party was expelled from the group for 'causing disunity'.
EU Lobbying: Tobacco Giant Philip Morris International is Highest-Spending EU Lobbyist
New data shows that the three companies spending the most on EU lobbyists are all from the United States.
Israel Settlements: White House Says Construction Construction in East Jerusalem Would Distance Israel From 'Even Its Closest Allies'
The Obama administration said that new construction in East Jerusalem would distance Israel from 'even its closest allies'.
Climber Tsenolo Shadrack Rasello Has Foot Amputated After Getting Trapped On Mountain
The climber was in the dangerous Magaliesburg mountain range near Johannesburg when he got stuck, forcing medics to take drastic action.
Eric Frein Manhunt: Fugitive Survivalist Leaves Trail Of Diapers, Cigarettes For Pursuing Authorities
Eric Matthew Frein is the chief suspect in the killing of Pennsylvania State Police Cpl. Bryon Dickson and wounding of Trooper Alex Douglass.
Argentina Faces Contempt Hearing in US and $50,000 Fine Per Day Over Debt Crisis
Hearing is over Argentina's failure to follow court order to continue to pay holders of its restructured debt.
Syrian Al-Qaeda Offshoot Al-Nusra Vows Retaliation Against US Airstrikes
Pressured by U.S.-led airstrikes in Syria, the militant group said, "This is not war against al-Nusra, but a war against Islam."
Islamic State Commander Omar al-Shishani Tops US Jihadi 'Most Wanted' List
The list names figures with key roles in the transportation and training of foreign fighters in Syria and the financing of terror activity.
The Ebola Miracle: How Senegal Has Dodged the Outbreak
Senegal shares a border with Guinea, which has been hit hard by the Ebola outbreak, but it has managed to keep the virus at bay.
Nike Profit Jumps on Strong Demand for Brand During World Cup
High demand for footwear and apparels in the quarter ending August pushed the sportswear manufacturer's profits up 15 percent.
German Ethics Council: Sexual Relations Between Siblings Should Not Be Criminalized
The council's declaration follows a controversial case of a brother and sister who had four children together.
Ebola: Sierra Leone Puts A Million People Under Quarantine As Situation Deteriorates
The quarantine of three districts follows a three-day, country-wide quarantine last week, in the Ebola-hit country.
Russia Considers Hollywood Boycott to Discourage Surge in On-Screen Russian Villains
Parliamentarians and film directors are calling for a boycott of U.S. movies, as relations sour over the crisis in Ukraine.
Security Stepped Up At Vatican, As Islamic State May Be Targeting Catholic Pope
A conversation between two Arabic speakers reportedly referred to a “demonstrative act, Wednesday, at the Vatican.”
Father Of Suspected Jihadi John Admits To US Al Qaeda Terror Charges
Adel Abdul Bary pleaded guilty to three charges associated with al Qaeda’s bombing of U.S. embassies in Africa in 1998.