Katy Perry wowed the crowds with her Super Bowl halftime performance on Sunday, February 1.
The singer used a giant tiger, Lenny Kravitz and backing...
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has accepted an invitation to Moscow in May, South Korea's Yonhap reports.
The news agency cites a written response from...
Radical-leftist Syriza party has won a clear victory in Greece's general election.
With nearly 70% of the votes counted, Syriza is projected to win 149...
Greece’s left-wing party Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras says an end to "national humiliation" is near, as opinion polls put the party ahead three days...
Windows 10 will bring Microsoft's voice-controlled assistant Cortana to PCs, the company has revealed.
Microsoft also unveiled the HoloLens headset that it said would one...
Whitney Houston biopic directed by actress Angela Bassett has been criticized by the late singer’s family.
The singer’s sister-in-law, Pat Houston, wrote on Whitney's website...
Chinese authorities are investigating powerful intelligence chief Ma Jian for corruption.
The Communist Party's discipline watchdog said Ma Jian was suspected of "serious violations" of...
10,000 French troops have been mobilized to boost security after last week's deadly attacks in Paris.
Thousands of police officers have been also sent to...
Bob McDonnell has been sentenced to two years in jail for public corruption.
The 60-year-old ex-Virginia governor was convicted on 11 charges in September 2014,...
Thousands of people have protested in Washington DC against the recent killings of unarmed black people by police.
Relatives of Michael Brown, shot dead in...
Charges of crimes against humanity against Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta have been withdrawn by prosecutors at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.
Uhuru...
Taiwan PM Jiang Yi-huah has resigned after his ruling pro-China party suffered stiff defeats in local elections.
The Kuomintang party (KMT) appears to have lost...
Bahrain is voting in its first parliamentary elections since Arab Spring protests broke out in 2011.
The government has called on all of the country's...
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