NATO will not place any ground troops on Libyan soil after the civil war there is over, according to Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen.
NATO defense ministers are meeting in Brussels to discuss the progress of the ongoing military campaign in Libya, as NATO missiles continue to mercilessly bomb the compound of Moammar Gaddafi in Tripoli.
In their first public outing since returning from their honeymoon in the Seychelles last month, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge – popularly known as Prince William and Kate Middleton – showed up for the Epsom Derby, a prestigious horse race.
Saleh administration spokespeople say their 33 years of their rule will continue.
Australia-based Kogan on Friday released the world’s first Google’s Chromium OS powered laptops.
Experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) said that a highly infectious new strain of E.coli bacteria, which is causing a deadly outbreak of food poisoning in Germany and other countries, is a never-before-seen mutation.
Peppa Pig is all the craze in the United Kingdom among tots and young children, and she is set to make a splashing debut in America after signing a deal with Fisher Price.
Barneys New York will ship internationally on e-commerce site Barneys.com.
About 800,000 elderly people in the United Kingdom who need social and health care are not receiving any support from either state or the private sector, according to a report from Age UK, a British registered charity.
The West is bracing for long military operations in Libya to help end conflict there, U.S. President Barack Obama told the British parliament on Wednesday.
On May 25, Obama with first lady Michelle Obama and David Cameron with Samantha Cameron served lunch to U.S. and British military service members, veterans and family members in a courtyard at 10 Downing Street in London.
Iceland's most active volcano, Grimsvotn, began erupting on Saturday, causing airlines to cancel over 1,000 flights in northern Europe on Tuesday and Wednesday due to fears over aviation safety. Ash cloud warnings over Britain and Ireland were lifted on Wednesday but in Germany, Bremen and Hamburg airports were briefly closed and Berlin was also expected to be disrupted.
Obama made it cordial with Prince Phillip in a mid-twentieth century style tailcoat reaching below his knees, and Michelle dazzled in an immaculate white gown with criss-cross V-neck, gloves and a matching clutch.
Obama's European tour continued with the meeting of important British leaders such as Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace as well the 'Royal Couple' Prince William and Catherine Middleton after his trip to Ireland.
Obama's European tour continued with the meeting of important British leaders such as Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace as well the 'Royal Couple' Prince William and Catherine Middleton after his trip to Ireland.
The relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States is unique and indispensable, said British Foreign Secretary William Hague.
Ten days after Prince William and his bride Kate Middleton left the United Kingdom for their honeymoon to the Seychelles in the Indian Ocean, the newlyweds are back.
The finance ministers of France and Singapore are among the names being floated to succeed Dominique Strauss-Kahn as early as June 30 as the head of the International Monetary Fund, a bank of last resort for the world's nations.
The United States is still lagging behind other industrialized countries in terms of broadband adoption and download speed, according to a report released by the Federal Communications Commission on Friday.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft and a European Southern Observatory ground-based telescope tracked the growth of a giant early-spring storm in Saturn's northern hemisphere that is said to be so powerful that it stretches around the entire planet.
Jefferies & Co. views Kofax Plc acquiring Atalasoft as a classic strategic bolt-on deal. The brokerage retained its buy rating on shares of Kofax with a price target of 598 pence.
The French Open is right around the corner.