Mexico has increased its efforts to break Carlos Slim's monopoly on the telecom industry.
The Kaesong Industrial Complex was possibly the only remaining place of cooperation between North and South Korea.
Spanish Princess Cristina, the youngest daughter of the king and queen, must appear in court as part of a corruption case against her husband.
Paolo Di Canio is a self-proclaimed Fascist, but denies he's a racist.
"There was never meat because Hitler was a vegetarian," Wölk noted.
Suicide bombers dressed as Afghan soldiers attacked a courthouse in the western Afghan city of Farah Wednesday.
An unexploded bomb from the World War II was uncovered near Berlin’s main train station Tuesday afternoon.
Israel carried out an air strike on the Gaza Strip Wednesday in response to a Palestinian rocket attack on Israel on Tuesday.
A new letter reveals that Britain's 'Queen of Spies' Daphne Park admitted to MI6's role in the 1961 Congo assassination of Patrice Lumumba.
Once the measure is passed both the English and Maori names would be used together or individually.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak announced he will dissolve the parliament Wednesday, paving the way for general elections.
North Korea Wednesday closed access a joint factory zone on the DMZ that earns it $2 billion a year in trade.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Jay Hileman has withdrawn from a racketeering case against the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas, citing security fears.
Evan Ebel wasn't just freed by mistake by Colorado; his ankle monitor failed before the two murders.
Anonymous claims it has breached a North Korean site, stealing 15,000 passwords.
Nearly 2 million people have signed a boycott petition after a 15-year-old rape victim was sentenced to 100 lashes for premarital sex.
As the situation in the Korean peninsula continues to deteriorate, China has begun preparing its military as well.
North Korea's Soviet-era Yongbyong power plant produced weapons-grade plutonium. Now the Communist state plans to restart it.
A new survey finds that Pakistani youth are cynical and conservative; they would prefer military rule or Shariah law over democracy.
The NRA's statement on the school safety report it commissioned was brief and vague.
The General Assembly passed a treaty Tuesday aimed at keeping weapons from conflict zones and those who commit war crimes or genocide.
A blockbuster federal case against six New York politicians shines a light on the pervasive culture of corruption in the state.
The EPA has conditionally approved thousands of under-tested pesticides, including clothianidin which has been linked to mass bee deaths, or colony collapse disorder.
The 2,000-year-old Jobar Synagogue has been collateral damage in the ongoing fights between Syrian government and rebel forces.
Air pollution in China contributed to 1.2 million deaths in 2010, and the country's "airpocalypse" is only getting worse.
The Hamas-run government in Gaza on Monday passed a law that codifies what most schools already enforce: segregation by gender for schoolchildren.
In October 2011, Sarris was arrested in Turkish-controlled Northern Cyprus for allegedly engaging in sex acts with a 17-year-old teenage boy and perhaps another man.
After weeks of criticism from Chinese media/consumers for being arrogant, Apple CEO Tim Cook apologized to China.
The world's richest man, Mexican telecom tycoon Carlos Slim, is costing his country billions with his monopoly in the industry, officials say.
After China's Health Ministry confirmed the nation's first human cases of the new H7N9 bird flu strain, four more people now have the disease.