ABC's "Scandal" got even bigger during its second season run and Joshua Malina knows that Twitter gave the show a boost. (Source: Access Hollywood)... [Full Article]
MILAN (AP) - The former Italian dental hygienist charged with recruiting prostitutes to attend Silvio Berlusconi's infamous "bunga bunga" parties says she loved the then-premier and never invited anyone to attend his dinner parties. (S... [Full Article]
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will introduce a statutory register of political lobbyists, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said after three members of the upper house of parliament were suspended from their parties at the weekend in a "cash for acc... [Full Article]
By Estelle Shirbon LONDON (Reuters) - Three peers were suspended from their parties on Sunday after media sting operations caught them apparently offering to use their influence for personal gain. The undercover investigations have thrust the issue o... [Full Article]
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - The scandal shaking up South Korea's main spy agency is not cloak-and-dagger stuff, but the kind of low-grade trickery anyone with an Internet connection could pull off. And the target was not Seoul's opaque rival ... [Full Article]
SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) - Bulgarians voted Sunday in parliamentary elections with no party expected to win a majority to form a government, fueling fears of more political and economic instability in this financially strapped Balkan nation. (Source: Ass... [Full Article]
BERLIN (AP) - A modern production of Richard Wagner's opera "Tannhauser" has caused a stir in Germany because of Nazi-themed scenes showing people dying in gas chambers and a family having their heads shaved and executed. (Source: Asso... [Full Article]
DUBLIN (Reuters) - The Irish company at the centre of a scandal in Europe over horsemeat in beef products, said on Thursday it is leaving the frozen burger market after selling the factory where burgers containing horse DNA were first discovered. The... [Full Article]
By Sarah Young LONDON (Reuters) - The BBC named former Times editor James Harding, who was forced to apologise to a media ethics inquiry last year, as its head of news on Tuesday at a time when the publicly-funded broadcaster tackles one of the bigge... [Full Article]