Europe
International lawmakers slam Facebook's effect on politics
Facebook has faced a barrage of criticism from users and lawmakers.
Here are 3 trending wedding destinations
Destination weddings are becoming increasingly popular as they lend an air of exoticness and magnificence to the marriage event.
China's Xiaomi swings to net profit in third-quarter on robust sales in India, Europe
Xiaomi’s fastest-growing markets are India, where it has had success with its budget Redmi phone series.
Drug resistant superbugs are killing 33,000 in Europe each year
Analysis by European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) found impact of drug-resistant infections had increased since 2007.
European tech leaders warn against EU digital services tax
The European Commission unveiled its plan in March, insisting that EU member countries should be able to tax firms that make profits.
Europe backs own space launchers amid growing competition
The move is a response to the US government’s decision to award lucrative launch contracts to private American space companies.
Google to charge Android partners up to USD 40 per device for apps
The new fee goes into effect on Oct. 29 for any new smartphone or tablet models launched in the European Economic Area.
Massive tax scam cost Europe 55 billion euros: report
The stock changes hands so quickly that the tax authorities are unable to identify who is the true owner.
Ancient 'Iceman' shows signs of a well-balanced last meal
Some of the stomach contents of Oetzi the Iceman had traces of fern leaves and spores.
Dinosaur killing asteroid wiped out first tree-dwelling birds: Study
The birds that did survive were ground-dwellers, birds whose fossilized remains show longer, sturdier legs like seen in modern ground birds.