Rebels in the eastern Ukraine town of Slaviansk Monday issued a bold call for Russian President Putin to help them.
Bjørn Frilund theorized that the fish ate the dildo because it bore similarities to its usual prey.
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.
Suspicion fell on Boko Haram, though there was no immediate claim of responsibility from slamists who are mainly active in the northeast.
Foreign runners made their debut at Pyongyang’s annual marathon Sunday as North Korea sprinted toward its own ambitious tourism goals.
In the past, GSK has faced charges of corruption in China and Iraq. In 2012, it paid $3 billion to the FDA after pleading guilty for malpractice.
The State Department refuted 10 claims made by Russia about the ongoing Ukraine crisis in a harshly worded statement.
As the Ukraine crisis continued, condemnations were made Sunday night at an urgent U.N. Security Council meeting.
The three-year-long saga could have a quick end if Hekmati's lawyer can convince Iranian officials to let the former Marine go.
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A communication from co-pilot Hamid’s phone is detected at 11.30 p.m. on the night of the disappearance, according to investigators.
A Bloomberg writer cites anonymous sources but the NSA insists it "was not aware of the recently identified vulnerability in OpenSSL."
Tehran vows legal action to secure position for Abutalebi, whose alleged role in the 1979 embassy take-over was a deal-breaker for US.
The American security agency may have known about the bug for years.
The former chief China analyst at Deutsche Bank is considered an insider in both the Western and the Chinese financial worlds.
The drop in research funding that started in 2008 is decreasing the global leaders' research output - for the first time in a decade.
The revelation that the agency prioritized national security higher than Internet privacy will reignite the debate over the NSA's role.
Burger King Russia's CEO said the U.S.-based fast-food chain would be coming to Crimea soon, but Burger King Worldwide disagreed.
Alison Michelle Ernst was taken into federal custody Thursday. Hillary Clinton took the incident in stride, joking, "Is that part of Cirque du Soleil?"
"I cannot understand why anyone would willingly bend to the desires of the theocratic regime that has been ruling my homeland with an iron fist for the past 35 years."
The $5 billion price tag for the Indian election will be about triple the amount of money spent during the 2009 general election.
"What is said at the negotiating table is not the same as what is said behind closed doors."
Sylvia Burwell, subject to Senate appointment review, will replace Kathleen Sebelius, who oversaw Obamacare's deeply flawed website rollout.
The IMF has pledged to cover Ukraine's financing needs of $27 billion over the next two years.
President Putin also said Russia has no plans to halt deliveries to Ukraine, but it might make Kiev pay up front.
A Chinese activist and his supporters were arrested on charges of gathering a crowd to urge Chinese officials to disclose their assets.
The new generation of teens appears to care less about proms than their predecessors, or at least is not willing to spend quite as big.
But the Japanese remain fearful over atomic power after a 2011 earthquake and tsunami led to the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl.