Proctor & Gamble Co., the famous Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) company, announced Friday that it will cut more than 100 products from its vast product line to focus more on sales and save on costs.
Escalating violence in the region has forced Britain to close its embassy in the Libyan capital of Tripoli, Friday.
A Constitutional Court in Kampala, Uganda, Friday ruled the tough Anti-Homosexuality Act (AHA) as unconstitutional.
The Wireless Power Consortium released an upgraded Qi wireless charging standard that can charge electronic devices from a distance of almost 2 inches.
As part of a grand aid package, Japan will give six navy boats to Vietnam that will help it boost its patrols and surveillance in the South China Sea, Japan's Foreign Minister said Friday.
A Sudanese woman, who was spared a death sentence after facing "apostasy" charges for renouncing Islam, has arrived in the United States with her family.
Robert Pattinson, the “Twilight Saga” heartthrob, is on the cover of the September issue of U.K’s Esquire magazine. Not only do we get to see a prim Pattinson on the cover but we also get a peek into his life post his famous break up with Kristen Stewart.
Target Corporation, one of the biggest retail chains of America, announced Thursday that it had hired Brian Cornell, the former chief executive of PepsiCo Americas, as the new CEO of the company.
The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a resolution put forth by the Republicans to sue President Barack Obama for his alleged abuse of constitutional authority.
As violence on the Gaza Strip continued to escalate, Israel's military called up 16,000 additional reservists, taking up their total to 86,000, an Army spokeswoman said Thursday.
Lady Gaga, the “Alejandro” hitmaker and Tony Bennett, the Jazz maestro appeared on the Today Show Tuesday morning and announced that their latest collaboration “Cheek to Cheek” will be released September 23, 2014.
Twitter Inc., the social media website, revealed in its second quarter earnings report that its user base expanded 6.3 percent in the three month period ended June 30, 2014. It credited the 2014 FIFA World Cup frenzy for the spike.
Now-freed U.S. prisoner-of-war Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl could meet the U.S. Army general, who is probing into the circumstances that led to his capture by the Taliban in June 2009, next week, Bergdahl's attorney said Tuesday.
The Canadian government Tuesday accused Chinese hackers of launching a cyber attack on a key federal scientific research agency.
The first teaser trailer of “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies,” hit the internet Monday after making its debut at the 2014 Comic-Con in San Diego.
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