A newspaper issued an ultimatum to the PM's allies saying to back the laws or risk a government collapse.
Britons are not convinced the war in Afghanistan can be won, says Britain's chief of defence staff.
India's financial sector reforms gained momentum after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh agreed to legislative push.
Hundreds of thousands of New York Yankee fans cheered their baseball team at a parade through Lower Manhattan.
Children’s television stalwart “Sesame Street” commemorates its 40th anniversary on November 10.
Thousands of Japanese gathered on the southern island of Okinawa to demand that a U.S. Marine base be moved.
Small businesses have the highest hopes for health reform, but they’d be big losers under the bills.
Saudi Arabia has regained control of territory seized by Yemeni rebels in an incursion last week.
The depreciation of the Chinese yuan has brought increasing complaints and China's exports continue to fall.
Intel Corp. was hit with a federal antitrust lawsuit by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo.
Epoch Times reporters from Rio de Janeiro to Ankara asked locals: “How important is your country to the world?”
Washington is pausing this week to honor and reflect on the meaning of what happened 20 years ago in 1989.
The Chinese regime tried to silence Chinese dissidents invited to speak at this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair.
Last week in these pages, a review of filmmaker Frederick Wiseman’s latest documentary, “La Danse,” appeared.
Last time, I wrote about self-efficacy, which is our belief in our ability to achieve what we set out to accomplish.
Positive thinking is a powerful part of healing illness. This article discusses it's health benefits.
Media Literacy Week 2009 aims to highlight the increasing need for Canadians—especially youth—to build digital literacy skills.
Former Bulgarian Prime Minister Sergei Stanishev has given up his immunity from prosecution.
Jiang’s wife, Gao Lianqiao found her husband at the police station tied to a chair and convulsing.
British and Australian authorities have requested information from UBS after the bank agreed to disclose client names to settle a U.S. tax case.
Small businesses have the highest hopes for health reform, but they’d be big losers under the bills.
Impact of airborne nitrogen released from burning of fossil fuels much greater than previously recognized.
Dan Brown's latest book about Washington DC and Freemasonry starts slow, but becomes a terrific page-turner.
Our thoughts and perceptions are powerful enough to effect the health and appearance of our body.
When it comes to giving gifts, there's an old saying: "It's the thought that counts."
World number two Phil Mickelson held off a charging Ernie Els to win the WGC-HSBC Champions by one shot on Sunday.