The Premier League should be worried by Brendan Rodgers side’s intent to solidify its roster and build a juggernaut capable of dominating both England and Champions League in the near future.
The Gunners have had their share of struggles this season, but with four Premier League matches remaining, as well as the FA Cup final next month against Hull City, Wenger has plenty of opportunities to keep his squad in contention for this season and beyond.
Liverpool will need to ensure there is no emotional letdown when they take on Norwich City at Carrow Road.
The world’s largest restaurant chain by sales is facing problems on numerous fronts.
Emma Stone and eight other actresses have admitted to having a girl crush on Jennifer Lawrence.
Chelsea will be desperate to avoid another pre-Champions-League defeat when they host Sunderland on Saturday.
European oil giants led the way against tougher sanctions on Russia, where they operate several projects.
The U.S. should take a cue from the Queen of England and admit Iran's proposed U.N. ambassador, Hamid Aboutalebi.
After decades of turmoil, Angola is on the verge of catapulting to the top ranks of the world’s energy economy.
"Sherlock" TV star Benedict Cumberbatch reportedly has a new girlfriend.
Worried about potential leaks, the EU informed each country only about the risks it would face, rather than sharing full details with all 28 member states.
Payment will be the fifth of six installments that together will total $4.2 billion.
The world’s youngest mother gave birth in 1939 to a son at the age of five years and seven months.
The unemployment rate fell to a level below the one originally set by the Bank of England for considering an increase in interest rates.
European Union diplomats said there was little prospect of a special summit to discuss additional sanctions because positions are so far apart.
The latest open offer is the second attempt by Diageo to gain a larger stake in the Bangalore, India-based company.
In his two most recent pieces, Banksy comments on government surveillance and our increasingly technology-dependent lives.
IBTimes talks to Duke professor Campbell Harvey about the financial "nuclear option" that would have severe costs - for both sides.
The sanctions, not specified in the initial vote, will likely include more people under asset freezes and visa bans.
Rebels in the eastern Ukraine town of Slaviansk Monday issued a bold call for Russian President Putin to help them.
Rather than being single-issue voters with narrow national interests, the survey suggests far-right Eurosceptics share a common set of values.
Turkey Mon. urged Twitter execs to open an office and start paying taxes in the first direct talks since a short-lived two-week ban.