Saudi authorities discovered 70,000 forged Qurans on Monday in the latest event in a hajj season beset with misfortune.
The unnamed general said that the country's military leaders were unwilling to accept the leftist Corbyn's plans to scrap Britain's nuclear defense system and downsize its forces.
Britain's chancellor of the exchequer is on a five-day visit to China where he will meet with Vice Premier Ma Kai.
One of the revelations is of a college initiation ceremony involving the current British prime minister and a dead pig.
The International Peace Day is observed annually on Sept. 21 and was first celebrated in 1982.
They were identified as Scott Darden and Sam Farran.
Dissatisfied with France's two mainstream parties, voters in the country's northern region are increasingly looking toward the National Front, according to a new opinion poll.
The technique is currently embroiled in moral and ethical controversies, with detractors raising concerns that it could lead to creation of "designer babies."
It starts with the autumnal equinox in September.
For the first time since the end of the Cold War the United States is reportedly revising its strategy for how it would go to war with Russia.
A new website by a team of experts -- and open to public input -- aims to create a charter for digital rights in the 21st century.
European leaders will stage an emergency summit on refugees next week to deal with the mounting numbers crossing EU borders. But for now, they keep coming.
Why would a European telecom giant want a struggling U.S. cable operator? It's all about scale and synergy.
Croatia has one of the top three youth unemployment rates in the EU. Now the country is faced with an influx of more than 7,000 refugees.
A plunging currency and slumping economy will exacerbate the South American country's challenge of rebuilding from Wednesday's magnitude-8.3 temblor.
The U.S. central bank's imminent decision on whether to increase the currently low cost of borrowing is keeping many markets on tenterhooks.
News Corp. said Wednesday it had acquired Unruly, which seeds videos across the Internet. The firm will report to newly reinstated Rebekah Brooks.
"The Royal Navy has rescued thousands of people from peril, but we've been clear we have to tackle the gangs behind this."
Economists disagreed on whether the wage rise would cause the Bank of England to raise interest rates.
The ECB's Vitor Constancio addressed factors slowing the region's economy -- an ageing society and shrinking workforce.
Fans across the Atlantic could get as many as eight American football games per season -- and maybe even their own team -- within five years, a report said.
The United States and United Kingdom continued to dominate the rankings, with 49 and 30 institutions in the top 200, respectively.