VIENNA (AP) - Austria said Friday that it may rethink its U.N. peacekeeping role in the Golan Heights, if the European Union doesn't extend its arms embargo to Syria. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) - The government raised the prospect of euro-style financial problems if Scotland votes for independence, saying the kind currency union proposed by nationalists is unlikely to work. The euro zone's experience ... [Full Article]
SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) - Hezbollah was behind a bus attack that killed five Israeli tourists in Bulgaria last year, investigators said Tuesday, describing a sophisticated bombing carried out by a terrorist cell that included Canadian and Australian cit... [Full Article]
They are called "homegrown terrorists," Western citizens highly prized by Islamic militant groups because they can move across borders and carry out attacks easier than people from Middle East or South Asian nations. (Source: Associated Pre... [Full Article]
LONDON (Reuters) - London Mayor Boris Johnson heaped pressure on Prime Minister David Cameron on Tuesday by calling for a referendum on a deeply pared back British membership of the European Union. Johnson, speaking at a Thomson Reuters Newsmaker eve... [Full Article]
Gaza's Hamas rulers are aiming high in the conditions they place on stopping rocket fire into Israel in indirect cease-fire talks launched this weekend. Emboldened by Arab support and confident in their arsenal, the Islamists say calm can only c... [Full Article]
Two U.N. agencies have mapped the intersection of health and climate in an age of global warming, showing that there are spikes in meningitis when dust storms hit and outbreaks of dengue fever when hard rains come. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
Lebanon's prime minister says the deadly car bombing in Beirut has links to the civil war in neighboring Syria. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
Sony Corp. is revamping its PlayStation Store as it prepares a common storefront across devices from its game console to its Web-connected TVs, Blu-ray players and phones. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
LONDON (Reuters) - Possible links between British intelligence agencies and former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, who died from poisoning in London in 2006, will be kept secret at the government's request, a lawyer at a preliminary hearing on... [Full Article]