Zimbabwe has asked the U.S. to extradite Walter Palmer, the American dentist who killed Cecil the lion, and legal experts said it could happen.
Both companies saw profits decline sharply last quarter on falling oil prices as crude has lost nearly half of its value over the last year.
“How many Walter Scotts have been savagely shot down? ... How many names do we not know?” the Democratic presidential candidate asked Friday.
OnePlus, the Chinese startup which is only into is second handset, sees India as one of its biggest markets, accounting for a third of its sales.
The Turkish government is rounding up and jailing Kurdish activists in Istanbul.
Meanwhile Microsoft has fallen to 4th spot in the Q2 2015 rankings and Xiaomi may soon be out of the top 5.
The Irving, Texas, oil giant reported second quarter profits of $4.2 billion, down from $8.8 billion last year, as oil prices fell further Friday on fears of oversupply.
The disappearing messaging app is fine-tuning its advertising pitch with high-level user and engagement numbers.
The country's enigmatic leader Kim Jong-Un has said that he is ready to take North Korea to war against the U.S. and South Korea.
Researchers estimated the cost on the hypothesis that effective interventions and treatments for autism will not be identified by 2025.
The Chinese capital beat Almaty, Kazakhstan, in an International Olympic Committee vote to become the first city to host both Summer and Winter Games.
The "iconic" lion was allegedly lured out of the national park with food and was shot with a crossbow by Walter Palmer, a Minnesota-based dentist.
"Unjust barriers to opportunity and upward mobility" are among the topics the former Florida governor is expected to talk about at the National Urban League conference Friday.
The American dentist and hunter Walter Palmer has gone underground following an international outcry over his illegal hunt of the "iconic" lion.
According to new documents released by the whistleblower website, the NSA spied on several officials in Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s cabinet.
The pastor, who has a Canadian nationality, was born in South Korea and had been visiting North Korea since 1997.
The U.S. search giant has rejected demands from France's data protection agency to implement the controversial European order, dubbed the "right to be forgotten," on its international search engines.
Uber said it will use the investment to improve operations in the country by expanding its service into new cities and developing payment solutions.
A federal judge in Alaska also ordered Greenpeace USA to pay a fine of $2,500 for every hour the protesters suspended themselves from the bridge.
Hillary Clinton's campaign blasted "egregious" errors in a New York Times story that alleged federal officials wanted a criminal inquiry into her use of a personal email account.
The Mexican Attorney General's office said on Thursday a judge had approved an order to extradite to the United States drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, who escaped from prison through a tunnel earlier this month.
Samsung is gradually releasing an Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update for several Galaxy smartphones.