Here are six things to look for in the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee torture report, to be released Tuesday.
Amnesty International has warned of "catastrophic consequences" for nearly 4 million Syrian refugees if the world fails to act.
A group calling itself the Guardians Of Peace leaked movies and stole passwords from the company.
The victory marks an important milestone for the devoutly Roman Catholic country.
David Cameron's speech on Friday is likely to upset EU partners such as Poland, which has suggested such measures would be discriminatory.
NATO leaders envisaged a force able to quickly reinforce eastern Europe
The official results defied an exit poll that suggested the largest opposition party Law and Justice grabbed its first nationwide victory in years.
Arsenal are reportedly keen to bolster their midfield options in the January transfer window.
Zomato, which provides restaurant discovery and review services online, is now valued at $660 million after the latest funding round.
Amid growing tensions between Russia and the West, a U.S. official has said that Russia has more ballistic missile interceptors than the U.S.
Germany will look to end a memorable 2014 on a high note when taking on Spain in Tuesday’s friendly in Vigo.
A team of scientists was able to predict influenza outbreaks in the U.S., Poland, Japan and Thailand by tracking page views on Wikipedia.
More than 200 people were arrested after Tuesday's march in Warsaw and 32 people injured, 12 of them police officers.
LG Electronics will be the first global smartphone manufacturer to offer official Android 5.0 Lollipop updates to its device users.
Shelling, illegal elections and Russian troop movement could lead to more sanctions, according to the EU's new foreign policy minister.
The theft was described as "an offensive attack on the memory of the Holocaust" by Jerusalem's Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum.
Oscar-winning director Roman Polanski has been dodging U.S. attempts to extradite him on sex offenses since he fled the country in 1978.
The three parties have reportedly agreed on a deal to resume Russian gas supplies to Ukraine.
The latest UNICEF report tracked child poverty in developed countries since 2008.
European Union leaders have made an "ambitious" deal to slash greenhouse gas emissions. Some think it's too much, others think it's not enough.
EU leaders struck a deal on a new target to cut carbon emissions out to 2030.
Japan, Ireland, Australia, Canada and others are doing little or nothing to crack down on companies that bribe foreign officials.