A decades-old electoral law provision, in which no one is allowed to drink alcoholic beverages during general elections and primary events, was revoked before...
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At least fifteen people were killed on Friday at a nursing home in Aden, Yemen, including several Christian nuns, guards, and a gardener.
Facebook is expected to pay millions of pounds in tax to the British government after a major overhaul of its tax structure.
European Council President Donald Tusk on Thursday warned potential migrants not to risk their lives to reach Europe.
The Cuban government has issued a request to move all US tourists out of Havana hotels during the President Obama's trip.
A South African court has denied Oscar Pistorius leave to appeal against his conviction for murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly returned to Earth Tuesday night after spending a historic year in space, setting the U.S. single-trip record, a trip he documented...
The United Nations Security Council on Wednesday unanimously passed new sanctions against North Korea, following Pyongyang’s latest nuclear test and...
Martin Hellman and Witfield Diffie, two computer engineers that you have likely never heard of, won the Turing Award on Tuesday.
The next round of multilateral peace talks aimed at ending the civil war in Syria have been postponed until March 9, the United Nations said.