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Ukrainian servicemen filed out of navy headquarters in Sevastopol on Wednesday with tears in their eyes after the base was seized by pro-Moscow militants,...
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The U.S. consumes more electricity for the tech sector than any other country, using more than 126 terawatt-hours annually.
Ukrainian servicemen filed out of navy headquarters in Sevastopol on Wednesday with tears in their eyes after the base was seized by pro-Moscow militants,...
As the conflict between Ukraine and Russia escalates to a “military stage” after Moscow’s move to claim the Black Sea region of Crimea, hundreds...
Gone are the days of squinting at your smartphone as you try to make out what is happening in your favourite film. On Wednesday,...
Crowds have been forming outside banks in Crimea since a weekend referendum to join Russia, with clients rushing to take money out, fearful of...
A US judge handed Internet radio company Pandora Media a partial victory in a royalties dispute with music publishers and songwriters in a decision...
Dutch citizens and politicians united on Wednesday in posting voting booth selfie photos, an increasingly popular phenomenon that could threaten the principle of the...
Syria denounced as illegal Wednesday Washington’s decision to close its embassy, while Russia said the move meant the United States had renounced its role...
IBM said Wednesday it was joining a “genomic medicine” initiative, using its Watson supercomputer to deliver customized treatment options for cancer patients. The US...
Toyota Motor Corp. will pay $1.2 billion to settle US criminal charges that it lied to safety regulators and the public as it tried...
Israel granted final approval Wednesday for plans to build another 186 new homes in annexed Arab east Jerusalem, a city councillor told AFP, drawing...
Britain anticipates wiping out its annual budget deficit by the end of the decade after cutting its state borrowing forecasts in Chancellor of the...
Toyota Motor Corp. will pay $1.2 billion to settle US criminal charges that it lied to safety regulators and the public as it tried...