* Turkish prime minister was feted during the Arab Spring * But some Arabs disappointed by his crackdown * His fate may now be linked to that of Arab Islamists By Alastair Macdonald and Tarek Amara CAIRO/ TUNIS (Reuters) - Two years ago, Tayyip Erdog... [Full Article]
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - On the hardscrabble streets in south Tehran, a group of paramilitary volunteers looks to hard-line presidential candidate Saeed Jalili - Iran's top nuclear negotiator - as the best defender of the Islamic system. On the other... [Full Article]
BRUSSELS (AP) - Positive views of the European Union by its citizens are near all-time lows. And no EU country is plunging faster into the abyss of gloom than France. Germans are broadly perceived as being the most trustworthy Europeans - but also th... [Full Article]
By Paulo Prada RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The Catholic Church has excommunicated a Brazilian priest after he defended homosexuality, open marriage and other practices counter to Church teaching in online videos. In a statement released late on Monday... [Full Article]
With the Samsung Galaxy S IV set to go on sale this weekend on AT&T and in another month on Verizon, the reviewers have taken the purported iPhone killer for a spin and despite all its bells and whistles, they still like another Android phone a l... [Full Article]
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Google's latest quarterly results provided further proof that the Internet search leader is figuring out how to make more money as Web surfers migrate from personal computers to mobile devices. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
By Brent Lang LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - "42," the new story of how Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color line, is connecting with critics. The film, which stars Harrison Ford as executive Branch Rickey and newcomer Chadwick Boseman ... [Full Article]
TOKYO (AP) - Concrete rubble litters streets lined with shuttered shops and dark windows. A collapsed roof juts from the ground. A ship sits stranded on a stretch of dirt flattened when the tsunami roared across the coastline. There isn't a pers... [Full Article]
VATICAN CITY (AP) - At gatherings of Latin American bishops, then-Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio was often a star speaker about economic inequities in a profit-driven world. He also has used the forums to warn fellow church leaders about drifting from core... [Full Article]