AirbusurgedtheGermangovernmentonWednesdaytoensuredomesticfirmsgetabigshareofanear4-billion-eurocontractearmarkedforthecountry'snextgenerationofheavy-liftmilitar
Theperpetratorsofarecentcyber-attackthatdisruptedbusinessesacrosstheworldappeartohaveaccessedtheransompaymentstheyraised.Justover£7,900-worthofvirtualcurrencyha
Around54percentofover1,000INTERVIEWEESintheUnitedKingdomsaidtheywantedtoremainamemberoftheEuropeanUnion,whilejust46percentwereinfavorofBrexit,accordingtothelate
A special group wedding ceremony has drawn much attention online. Fifteen couples from a single university class of 43 students - 26 males and 17 females tied knot upon graduation in Chongqing, southwest China. Some netizens think it is a bad decision to rush into marriage without being sure about compatibility. Forum readers share their opinions.
Editor'snote:Aspecialgroupweddingceremonyhasdrawnmuchattentiononline.Fifteencouplesfromasingleuniversityclassof43students-26malesand17femalestiedknotupongraduat
WarrenGatlandsayshisBritishandIrishLions"pokedthebear"withtheirsecondTestwinovertheAllBlacksandwarnedagainstrilinguptheworldchampionsaheadofthisweekend'sseriesd
US President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe confirmed in phone talks on Monday that they will work with South Korea to step up pressure on the DPRK, reported Reuters citing a Japanese government spokesperson.
US President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe confirmed in phone talks on Monday that they will work with South Korea to step up pressure on the DPRK, reported Reuters citing a Japanese government spokesperson.
USPresidentDonaldTrumpandJapanesePrimeMinisterShinzoAbeconfirmedinphonetalksonMondaythattheywillworkwithSouthKoreatostepuppressureontheDPRK,reportedReuterscitin
SecurityremainstightinBangladesh,oneyearafteradeadlyterroristattackoccurredatarestaurantinDhaka,thecapital.OnJuly1st,2016,anarmedgroupstormedtherestaurantandtoo
ThaipolicesaidonFridaytheywerere-openinganinvestigationintothedeathinAprilofaBelgiantouristwhichwasruledasuicideatthetimeafteronlinepostsvoicedconcernthatshemay
Nearly80percentofSouthKoreansalariedworkersexpecttheirjobstobeaffectedinsomewaybythe"FourthIndustrialRevolution,"asurveyhereshowedFriday.InapollconductedbyHunet
Increased smartphone usage is starting to endanger family relationships. A survey found that the average American parents would rather spend some eight hours a day on their phones than talking with their kids.
Increasedsmartphoneusageisstartingtoendangerfamilyrelationships.AsurveyfoundthattheaverageAmericanparentswouldratherspendsomeeighthoursadayontheirphonesthantalk
Chinese nationals spend an average of three hours a day on their smartphones, ranking second in the world after Brazilians who spend two additional hours on their phones, according to a survey by a German internet company.
Chinesenationalsspendanaverageofthreehoursadayontheirsmartphones,rankingsecondintheworldafterBrazilianswhospendtwoadditionalhoursontheirphones,accordingtoasurve
PerhapsnoSiliconValleycompanyinrecentmemoryhasgrownsofastwhilecausingsomuchcontroversy.Butthescandalsatride-servicestartup,Uber,finallyreachedcriticalmasslastwe