North Korea suffers Internet outage, hacking may be to blame, says U.S. expert

(Reuters) - North Korea experienced Internet outages on Monday, a U.S. company that monitors Internet infrastructure said, adding that the…

Raspy-voiced British soul singer Joe Cocker dies at 70

Raspy-voiced, Grammy-winning singer Joe Cocker, best known for his cover of the Beatles' "With A Little Help From My Friends"…

U.N.: Children maimed, raped, tortured, killed in 2014

The United Nations children's agency UNICEF has declared 2014 a devastating year for children, with as many as 15 million…

Bombs in north Nigeria bus station, market kill 27

(Reuters) - Two bomb attacks at a bus station and a market in north Nigeria on Monday killed at least…

Over 15,000 gather in Dresden for latest anti-immigration demo – police

Anti-immigration movement PEGIDA gathered in Dresden on Monday (December 22) for the latest in a series of public actions criticising…

Top firms’ greenhouse gas emissions rise, despite call for cuts

Greenhouse gas emissions by the world's top 500 companies rose 3.1 percent from 2010 to 2013, far off the cuts…

Nokor wants joint U.S.-Nokor investigation into Sony hack, U.S. calls it “absurd”

(Reuters) - Washington's U.N. envoy on Monday dismissed as absurd North Korean demands for a joint U.S.-North Korean investigation of…

Oil slides as Saudi Naimi tells market to forget OPEC cuts

(Reuters) - Oil prices resumed their downward march on Monday, doubling back on the biggest one-day gain in over two…

China condemns cyberattacks, but says no proof Nokor hacked Sony

China said on Monday (December 22) that it opposed all forms of cyber attacks but there was no proof yet…

Condition of Muhammad Ali ‘vastly improved’

(Reuters) - The condition of Muhammad Ali has "vastly improved" since he was admitted to the hospital over the weekend…

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