By Andrew Osborn LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron's flagship gay marriage policy deepened a rift in his own party on Monday after many of his own MPs defied him in a sign of growing strains on his leadership and his coalition gove... [Full Article]
By Allison Martell and Randall Palmer TORONTO/MONTREAL (Reuters) - Two men charged with an alleged al Qaeda-backed plot to derail a Canadian passenger train made their first court appearances on Tuesday, and the lawyer for one said his client would f... [Full Article]
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) - North Korea's newest batch of future soldiers - scrawny 11-year-olds with freshly shaved heads - punch the air as they practice taekwondo on the grounds of the Mangyongdae Revolutionary School. Students and teachers... [Full Article]
Every week, a group of teenagers and 20-somethings dressed in hoodies gets together in a tiny room on a college campus and plug in their laptops. They turn up pulsing electronic funk music, order pizza ... (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
CAIRO (AP) - A union of Egypt's train drivers and conductors announced they have gone on strike, the latest in a seemingly endless series of work stoppages to hit the country in the past two years. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
AMMAN, Jordan (AP) - Syrian state media have sharply criticized Jordan for hosting U.S.-backed training of Syrian rebels seeking to topple President Bashar Assad, warning that Amman risks falling into the "volcanic crater" of Syria's c... [Full Article]
By Natasha Baker TORONTO (Reuters) - For fitness buffs who have dreamed of training with a professional athlete, new apps could be the next best thing. The apps, dubbed personal trainers in your pocket, are accessible from anywhere on a smartphone or... [Full Article]
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - Investigators have yet to pinpoint the culprit behind a synchronized cyberattack in South Korea last week. But in Seoul, the focus remains fixed on North Korea, where South Korean security experts say Pyongyang has been trai... [Full Article]
PARIS (AP) - Snow-choked European cities are struggling to get planes, trains and roads moving again after a surprisingly intense, late-season storm. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
PARIS (AP) - Frankfurt's airport closed, trains stopped running under the English Channel, and the French army was ordered to help clear roads - all because of a sudden dump of oddly late snowfall on Western Europe. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]