This time, Gaza fighting is ‘proxy war’ for entire Mideast
The conflict raging in Gaza is different this time. While Hamas' rocket attacks and Israel's military actions may look familiar, they're taking place against a whole new backdrop.
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The conflict raging in Gaza is different this time. While Hamas' rocket attacks and Israel's military actions may look familiar, they're taking place against a whole new backdrop.
The latest food scandal in China is spreading fast, dragging in U.S. coffee chain Starbucks, Burger King Worldwide Inc and others, as well as McDonald's products as far away as Japan.
Microsoft is to stop developing Android-powered smartphones beyond those already available
"Neil Armstrong is going to walk on the moon on Monday, July 21st."
An Iranian court handed jail sentences of eight to 21 years to eight Facebook page administrators, the official IRNA news agency reported.
Chinese state media branded Apple Inc's iPhone a threat to national security because of the smartphone's ability to track and time-stamp user locations.
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has sued Amazon, alleging it allowed millions of dollars of unauthorised purchases by children in its mobile app store.
A paedophile scandal engulfing Westminster deepened after the British Home Office confessed to losing or destroying 114 "potentially relevant" files.
Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi says he wishes three Al-Jazeera journalists, including Australian Peter Greste, had not been put on trial, conceding the case has been damaging.
What happens when a North Korean architect is given free rein to design what he or she likes?