Friday, 11th, 2024 | 12:21PM Updated
The Holy See is confident that a UN panel will clear its name against torture claims.
Political leaders all over the world express concern over the current coup in Thailand.
The indictment of five Chinese military officers by the United States for alleged cyber economic espionage on Monday has caused China to give the United States a stern warning of a possible rift in military ties.
All government computers will no longer utilize Microsoft Corp’s Windows 8 operating system, according to an online announcement by the Central Government Procurement Center.
The Beijing’s People’s Congress recommendation to ban eating and drinking on subway trains was met with mixed reactions from different groups.
In the forefront of the latest coup, the Thai junta seized TV and radio services to air patriotic hymns. On their Facebook page, public demand Justin Timberlake play instead.
It seems oddly ironic that the malware that triggered the world's largest police cyber-operation to date should have the acronym, RAT.
Twitch will be a potential boon to YouTube
Claims same-sex marriages "attempts to reduce marriage to a sterile relationship between people of the same sex."
Jewish residents of Jerusalem were victims of 157 separate terror-related incidents in March
Fourteen people were rounded up for allegedly offering an illegal service-that of determining the gender of unborn babies, police said yesterday.
Malaria remains a worldwide danger but this new technology promises to be a game changer
Localization is the key to K-pops success in China
Judge clears out his ruling on same-sex marriage in Arkansas.
A man was caught masturbating in a mortuary in Hsinchu City saying he was possessed at the time he committed the obscene act.
A "Golden Bridge of Silk Road" structure has been erected in Beijing's Olympic Park.