Editors at Rupert Murdoch's News of the World are snorting at The New York Times Magazine 's investigation of phone-hacking at the gossip tabloid. The Guardian wrote through The Times ' article today, and checked-in with News of the World managing editor Bill Akass. He said assertions made by The Times — namely that everyone at the News of the World knew about the illegal practices — are ...
Agence France-Presse, one of the world's top news agencies, aims to stream its news direct to web users via hand-held devices and direct-access Internet content, not solely via its media clients, its chief executive Emmanuel Hoog said in comments published Thursday.
World stocks mostly rose Wednesday after strong manufacturing figures from China and forecast-busting economic growth in Australia shored up optimism ahead of a closely watched survey on the U.S. industrial sector.
Sheik Abdullah El-Faisal's teachings have been connected to the shoe bomber, suicide bombings in England and even 9/11. To get an interview with him, journalists should have plenty of cash on hand.
Direct peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians will start Thursday as President Obama urged both sides to come up with a peaceful solution to the long-running Mideast conflict.
Investigators have arrested a suspect from Russia in connection with a fire that killed 156 people in a nightclub in Russia in 2009, the Spanish National Police said Thursday.
The Afghan president's brother confirms to NBC News that Kabul Bank funds were used to buy villas in Dubai but urges the U.S. to step in to prevent a financial panic.
Israeli and Palestinian leaders opened direct peace talks under U.S. auspices on Thursday and agreed to meet every two weeks to try to forge a deal within a year.
By making a spectacle of negotiations, leaders have made Israelis and Palestinians less likely to agree. They should have conducted back-channel, off-the-record talks.
The biggest sign that success could be coming is the real risk of violence flaring up should the talks fail. These kinds of negotiations tend to come in waves, and with each successive collapse, the distrust grows and several more years pass.
The first Army chaplain to be killed in action since Vietnam, died this week in Afghanistan, military officials said Thursday.
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