Presidential hopeful Park Geun-hye, the daughter of South Korea's former leader Park Chung-hee, has apologized for human rights violations committed during her father's rule. Park...
Senior EU officials are warning that it is proving harder than ever to reach an agreement on the European Union's next multi-annual budget. Ministers are...
German Roman Catholics are to be denied the right to Holy Communion or religious burial if they stop paying a special church tax. A German...
Mitt Romney today overcame one hurdle on the path to the White House - he was declared healthy enough to be the President of...
Apple has asked for a court order for a permanent U.S. sales ban on Samsung Electronics products alleged to have violated its patents along...
The centre-right government in Portugal has agreed to look for alternatives to a social security tax rise a week after huge anti-austerity street protests. Previously,...
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has released his much-anticipated 2011 tax return, which shows he paid a rate of 14.1%. Mitt Romney paid $1.9 million...
Indian opposition parties and trade unions are staging a day-long strike over plans to open the country's retail sector to global supermarket chains. Calcutta and...
Technology titan Bill Gates has been listed by Forbes magazine as the wealthiest American for the 19th year in a row, with a fortune...
China's state-run news agency has linked fallen politician Bo Xilai to a criminal act for the first time, alleging he knew his wife Gu...
President Barack Obama has rebuked Republican candidate Mitt Romney, saying that anyone seeking to be president needs to work for all Americans. Barack Obama told...
A new secret video clip has emerged of remarks by Mitt Romney, saying the Palestinians are committed to Israel's destruction. The Republican candidate tells donors...
A secretly filmed video has emerged showing Mitt Romney disparaging Barack Obama voters at a private donor dinner. The Republican nominee is shown saying the...
Russell Wasendorf Sr., founder of futures broker Peregrine Financial Group, has pleaded guilty to a fraud involving 24,000 customers in the state of Iowa. The embezzlement,...
Oil prices rose for the eighth session in a row, with Brent crude trading near a four-month high, boosted by the Federal Reserve's move...
Japanese electronics maker Panasonic has suspended some of its operations in China after anti-Japan protesters attacked two of its factories. Panasonic said its factory in...
Asian markets have risen, following gains on Wall Street, after the US Federal Reserve unveiled its latest stimulus plan. The US central bank said it...
The US central bank has announced it will resume its policy of pumping more money into the economy via so-called quantitative easing. The Federal Reserve...
Swapping the day job for running your own business is more achievable than we think, says British entrepreneur and founder of Innocent Drinks, Richard...
EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso has called for the EU to evolve into a "federation of nation-states". Addressing the EU parliament in Strasbourg, Jose...
Apple fans aren't the only people chomping at the bit for the new iPhone to be released but now American economists are excited about...
Mark Zuckerberg, the boss of social network Facebook, has spoken for the first time of the drop in his company's market value. Mark Zuckerberg called...
Germany's top court in Karlsruhe is about to deliver its verdict on whether the ongoing attempts to contain the eurozone crisis breach the country's...
After almost 60 years, Coca-Cola is on sale again in Burma. Coca-Cola is one of the world's most recognized brands, so are there any countries...
Police in Paris are questioning former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin over an embezzlement case involving a friend. Dominique de Villepin has been placed...