Enjoy, an online concierge service for gadgets, is expanding beyond San Francisco and New York City nearly a year after it was launched.
The startup, founded by former J.C. Penney CEO and Apple executive Ron Johnson, will be adding certain (...)
Part 1 of ‘A Man's World ... ?' brought up current harassment issues and the fears it brings into the daily lives of women, both local and foreign, as well as, the international perception or views that these events and instances have birthed; all (...)
She did it. For the first time in days since the incident, she has stepped out of her comfort zone. She has made it out the door and down her street; just a few more steps and she will reach her destination- a quaint café near Talat Harb Street. (...)
Imagine you are off on a trip; a vacation or a cruise to some cluster of islands, off some coast, somewhere (perhaps you actually are, so this won't be too difficult). Maybe you're more of the adventurous type off on some unchartered journey; an (...)
قالت مؤسسة البيانات الدولية IDC، إنه من المتوقع أن يصل حجم سوق منصات البرمجيات الاجتماعية للشركات إلى 4.5 مليار دولار أمريكى بحلول عام 2016 بما يمثل نمواً قدره 43% على مدى الأربع سنوات القادمة.
وقالت الشركة، إن الشعبية المتزايدة للشبكات الاجتماعية (...)
BRUSSELS: The United States and its NATO allies are readying plans to pull away from the front lines in Afghanistan next year as President Barack Obama and fellow leaders try to show that the unpopular war is ending.
Top military and diplomatic (...)
Washington (dpa) – The US Supreme Court heard the first arguments Monday in a challenge to President Barack Obama's signature health care overhaul law, as Republican presidential candidates used the opportunity to attack the proposal that is sure to (...)
Washington (dpa) – US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will travel to Saudi Arabia later this week to discuss the ongoing violence in Syria and other regional issues, the State Department said Monday.
Clinton will meet with King Abdullah (...)
SEOUL: President Barack Obama is warning North Korea and Iran that their options are few and their friends fewer as those nations refuse to back down from actions the world sees as menacing.
"By now it should be clear," Obama said, addressing (...)
Washington (dpa) – US Army Staff Sergeant Robert Bales was charged Friday with 17 counts of murder in the March 11 killings of Afghan civilians.
Bales could face the death penalty for 17 counts of murder with premeditation, along with six counts (...)
Washington (dpa) – The World Bank announced Friday it would consider three candidates from the United States, Colombia and Nigeria to lead the international development lender.
The bank's board of directors said they would consider Jim Yong Kim (...)
Riyadh (dpa) – Farming in Saudi Arabia has long been considered an ecological nightmare due to the country's high temperatures and arid climate, in which cowsheds are air-conditioned and non-renewable water sources used to irrigate wheat (...)
Post-apocalyptic teen movie "The Hunger Games," adapted from a bestselling fight-to-the-death novel, hits screens worldwide this week in one of the most-anticipated box office releases of the year.
The film is based on the thriller of the same (...)
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama has a public relations problem when it comes to Afghanistan, to say the least.
Once the must-fight war for America, the decade-long mission has spiraled into a series of US missteps and violent outbreaks that (...)
Washington (dpa) – US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta welcomed his Israeli counterpart Ehud Barak to the Pentagon Wednesday for talks expected to focus on the nuclear standoff with Iran.
The Pentagon provided few details of the meeting other than (...)
Washington (dpa) – A Guantanamo detainee pled guilty to war crimes charges on Wednesday as part of a deal with the US government that would see him testify against other terrorism suspects, court documents showed.
Majid Khan, 32, had faced (...)
CAIRO (dpa) – A 17 year-old pupil has died following a shooting at a high school in the US state of Ohio, media reported Tuesday, bringing the death toll to two.
A 16 year-old had died in a local hospital on Monday, hours after a teenager opened (...)
CAIRO (dpa) – One pupil died and four others were wounded in a shooting at a high school in the US state of Ohio, police said Monday.
The shooter, believed to be acting alone, opened fire in the cafeteria of the school in Chardon before classes (...)
WASHINGTON: The top US diplomat in Kabul and a campaign adviser to President Barack Obama said Sunday that the US isn't rethinking its commitment to Afghanistan after violent protests left more than 30 people dead, including two Americans shot (...)
Washington (dpa) – The Republicans vying to face President Barack Obama in November elections blasted him in a debate late Wednesday for not going far enough on Iran and Syria.
“Syria is a puppet state of Iran,” former Pennsylvania senator Rick (...)
Washington (dpa) – A landmark trade deal between the United States and South Korea will enter into force on March 15, US trade officials said Tuesday.
US and Korean officials had completed review of each other's laws and regulations over the (...)
Washington (dpa) – A Nigerian man who attempted to blow up a passenger jet to Detroit on Christmas 2009 was sentenced to life in prison Thursday.
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the so-called underwear bomber, had pled guilty to the charges last year, (...)
Washington (dpa) – Members of the terrorist group al-Qaeda have been infiltrating the Syrian opposition, a top US intelligence official told Congress Thursday.
“Another disturbing phenomenon that we've seen recently, apparently, is the presence (...)
Misrata, Libya (dpa) – Libyan militiamen carry automatic weapons, patrol roads and dress like heroes in action moves.
But they are less violent than they look, and hardly serve as an warning for Syria.
When diplomats talk about military (...)
Washington (dpa) – The US military will allow women into thousands of additional positions for the first time, by narrowing rules meant to keep them out of combat, the Department of Defense said Thursday.
After more than a decade of (...)