White House releases Benghazi attack emails
The White House on Wednesday released 100 pages of emails detailing discussion inside the administration over last year’s deadly attacks on a U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya.
PHOTOS: Inside the lives of Bangladesh’s garment workers
A look inside the factories of Bangladesh’s garment workers.
Who are the Syrian Electronic Army?
Activists or regime spies? Metro interviewed a representative of the elusive network.
Italy’s Berlusconi questioned in prostitution probe
Italian center-right leader Silvio Berlusconi was questioned by Rome prosecutors for three hours on Tuesday over allegations the former prime minister paid 750,000 euros to buy the silence of people aware that he used prostitutes.
Kenyan police fire teargas at protest over MPs’ pay
Kenyan police fired teargas and water cannon outside parliament on Tuesday to disperse about 200 people demonstrating against lawmakers’ demands [...]
France to tax smartphones to protect culture
France is now planning a tax on smartphones and tablets in order to fund the production of French art, film and music.
World’s largest ‘hackspace’ launches in London
Where science meets hedonism: a new generation of mad professors.
Cameron on U.S. trip to learn Boston lessons, discuss Syria
British Prime Minister David Cameron will visit Boston on Monday to learn more about the bombings there after a meeting with President Barack Obama.
Syria “likely” to have used chemical weapons, says UK
Britain said on Thursday it was “very likely” the Syrian government had used chemical weapons.
Police arrest 31 in connection to $50 million diamond heist
Police officers recently arrested 31 people connected to a “highly professional” diamond heist at the Brussels Airport.
