Edward Snowden Cannot Mount 'Meaningful' Defence In US: Julian Assange
The WikiLeaks founder said the U.S. government will use its state secrets privilege to keep crucial evidence away from the defense team.
How Public Backlash Against 'Right to be Forgotten' Removals Helps Google's Cause
To allow these articles to disappear is a huge challenge to press freedom, says one prominent journalist.
Jamie Dimon's Cancer Throws Spotlight On JPMorgan's Succession Plan
Dimon has reportedly said the prognosis for his throat cancer is "excellent" and the illness is "curable."
Senior Executives Ali Rowghani And Chloe Sladden Quit Twitter
Share sales by a senior executive amid stuttering growth could have caused insurmountable tension among senior management.
UK Unemployment Hits Five-Year Low In Further Boost For Cameron's Coalition
In comparison, unemployment across the euro zone was 11.7 percent in the three months to April, according to Eurostat.
New Qatar World Cup Revelations Prompt Warning By Sponsor Sony
"As a FIFA partner, we expect these allegations to be investigated appropriately," says Sony, a major sponsor of the event.
South African President Jacob Zuma Admitted to Hospital
"It's been a hectic period and there has been a need for some rest," says Zuma's spokesperson.
France To Defend BNP Paribas Against $10B US Fine Threat
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius says it will defend BNP Paribas against "unreasonable" U.S. penalty.
Britain 'Could Quit EU' If Jean Claude Juncker Is Elected President Of EU Commission
Cameron is alleged to have made the threat during a meeting with the German chancellor at a summit of EU leaders in Brussels.
Brussels Jewish Museum Shooting: Syrian 'Jihadist' Arrested in Marseille
The suspect, Mehdi Nemmouche, was known to French counterterrorism police.
Egypt's Sisi Faces Tough Task to Fix Economy
Unrest and instability have decimated the tourism industry, among others. It's a situation the new leader has vowed to fix.
Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg To Pump $120M Into San Francisco Schools
"The Bay Area is one of the most prosperous places in the world, but there so many schools here that don't have the resources they need."
Russia Escapes Further EU Sanctions After Backing Ukraine Election
Putin's statement has been seen as a sign that the Kremlin recognizes the legitimacy of the election in Ukraine.
Big Three Political Party Losers Count Cost Of Ukip Surge In EU Polls
The European Parliament vote saw UKIP scoring in every region of the country, echoing the populist outcry across the continent.
Ohio Insect Farm Turns Crickets Into Flour For Tortillas
The company breeding the insects is working with a Boston-based insect food start-up, which will grind crickets down into "flour."
EU Elections: Anti-Immigrant Wave Sweeps Europe
A report by Open Europe said: "Across Europe, all eyes are on the possible surge in anti-EU, populist, anti-immigrant or anti-establishment parties."
Scottish Nationalist Proposes Asylum For NSA Whistle-Blower Edward Snowden
The move would depend on the outcome of the independence referendum.
National Front Shocks France With First-Place Win
The ruling Socialist Party of President Francois Hollande was third with a humiliating 13 percent.
UKIP Tops European Elections In Britain; Old Parties Humbled
Anti-EU leader Nigel Farage hails a political "earthquake."
Italian Journalist Killed In Ukraine As Presidential Elections Begin
Photojournalist Andrea Rocchelli,30, dies after a shell attack close to Slovyansk.
Syrian Refugee Crisis: Girls Sold As Sex Slaves To Aged, Wealthy Arabs
Financial hardship, poor security and a culture of early marriage puts young Syrian women at risk in refugees' host countries.
Putin Describes Prince Charles 'Hitler' Remark as 'Unacceptable'
"This is not royal behavior," the Russian president says, but UK politicians fail to condemn the prince's controversial comments.
Vietnam Offers Help To Companies After Deadly Anti-China Riots
As part of the move, Vietnam will also remove barriers to hiring foreign workers.
Potential FBI Hackers Smoking Weed Before Interviews Triggers No Drugs Policy Review
FBI Director James B Comey said the bureau is considering relaxing its "no weed" policy to attract 2,000 more hackers to work for them.
Erdogan Accuses BBC Turkey Of Hiring Actors To Pose as Soma Miners' Wives
BBC Turkey described the criticism as an "unfounded allegation" and stood by its video.
Nigeria Boko Haram Insurgency: 17 Killed in Borno State Village Day after Jos Bombs
The village of Alagarno is close to Chibok where over 200 schoolgirls were abducted by Boko Haram militants last month.