The deadly E. coli epidemic in Germany and France was most likely caused by fenugreek seeds imported from Egypt, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) said on Tuesday.
European services growth slowed in June in the face of sluggish new orders and rising interest rates, giving firms less optimism about the year ahead, business surveys showed on Tuesday.
The Korea-based company has no intentions to replace the popularity of the Galaxy S series in the market.
The royal wedding of Prince Albert II of Monaco with his lady-love Charlene Wittstock was attended by some of the most famous personalities, world leaders, diplomats, royals and celebrities from across the world.
The FIFA Women's World Cup is underway and many of the teams have already played two of the five games in the Group Stage.
Since the dawning of cellular phones researchers have pondered whether there existed a link between usage and brain cancer, but evidence for both sides always emerges.
Virtually since the dawning of cell phones various reports have emerged suggesting that the device increases the risk of brain cancer, only to be refuted by another study shortly thereafter.
Apple Inc and Research In Motion are part of a winning consortium of six companies buying bankrupt Nortel Networks Corp's remaining patent portfolio for $4.5 billion, in a hotly contested auction that saw Google and Intel lose out.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is hiring a new legal team to take a less confrontational approach in his next British court appeal against a Swedish request he be extradited for questioning in a sexual misconduct case.
Union official says they'll push the Swedish automaker into bankruptcy if necessary if unpaid wages are not honored
European Union leaders are expected to press Greece at a summit on Thursday to adopt deeply unpopular austerity measures, in return for fresh financial support.
Does Google have a similar software that can counter Skype's popularity?
Sweden-based car manufacturing company Saab said on Thursday that it cannot afford to pay the wages to its employees.
Police in the United States and seven other countries seized computers and servers used to run a scareware scheme that has netted more than $72 million from victims tricked into buying fake anti-virus software.
Facebook is rumored to announce its deal with the Sweden-based music streaming company Spotify in August at its annual developer conference f8.
Not only is Vincent van Gogh’s 1890 painting “Undergrowth with Two Figures” on display at the Cincinnati Art Museum, but now its chief conservator is too.
The U.S. Open begins on Thursday.
A Yemeni blogger said on Tuesday she has applied for political asylum in Sweden after receiving death threats for her criticism of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and fears growing violence in her homeland.
In yet another sign of China’s rise, Chinese delegates are now invited to the super-secret and super-elite Bilderberg Conference in 2011.
The new poster for the 2011 version of 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' show actress Rooney Mara exposing her breasts.
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.