TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) - A new law that excludes former officials of the Moammar Gadhafi era from public office is dividing Libya and deepening the turmoil plaguing the country since the 2011 civil war that ousted the erratic leader. (Source: Associated... [Full Article]
By Crispian Balmer and Steve Holland JERUSALEM (Reuters) - President Barack Obama faces a stony reception when he travels to the West Bank on Thursday for talks with Palestinian leaders who accuse him of letting Israel ride rough-shod over their drea... [Full Article]
By Dan Levine and Miyoung Kim SAN FRANCISCO/SEOUL (Reuters) - Patent competition in the United States is usually a fierce arena for private companies, but now the South Korean and French governments are suiting up. Both countries have launched patent... [Full Article]
Overhaul includes a photos feed for Facebook and Instagram images, as well as a revamped music feed with concert schedules and new album information. (Source: CNET.com)... [Full Article]
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hollywood studios, which for years have waged a war against online piracy, are now going after so-called "rogue" mobile apps that use images from movies and television shows without their permission. Time Warner Inc ... [Full Article]
LONDON (AP) - The discovery of King Richard III under a parking lot in the English city of Leicester thrilled history buffs around the world. But the news meant a winter of discontent for the rival city of York, and now the two are doing battle over ... [Full Article]
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics, the global leader in consumer smartphones, is planning two major thrusts in 2013: bulking up mobile content and moving faster into the corporate market dominated by Research in Motion. The South Korean elect... [Full Article]
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi signed into law a new constitution shaped by his Islamist allies, which he says will help end political turmoil and allow him to focus on fixing the fragile economy. Anxiety about a deepening politic... [Full Article]
FAYOUM, Egypt (AP) - When election-time rolls around, this impoverished province of farmlands south of Cairo has proven one of the most die-hard bastions of support for Islamists in Egypt, producing lopsided victories for the Muslim Brotherhood and i... [Full Article]
An Israeli military planning committee has unveiled plans for a contentious new West Bank settlement outside Jerusalem, pressing forward with the project in the face of heavy international pressure. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]