Three advertising creatives are taking on critics of Planned Parenthood online by trolling them.
The Ghanaian midfielder will arrive in Uganda on Friday to assist former AC Milan teammate Keisuke Honda undertake a United Nations (UN) project.
The EU pledged 85 million euros ($95 million) to Uganda on Thursday as UN chief Antonio Guterres urged donors to give 20 times that amount to help the country deal with nearly one million refugees from South Sudan.
The restaurant sector has not been kind to short sellers this year .
The 3,540-meter kill shot would beat the sniper record set by British army sniper Craig Harrison from a range of 2,475 meters.
Heavy summer storms in northern Germany on Thursday killed a man when a tree crashed onto his car, while railway services were crippled and a tornado was seen near Hamburg.
Mr Robert Jackson made this known when he appeared before the Foreign Affairs Committee of Parliament on Thursday.
An initial investigation into a British worker's death at a Qatar World Cup stadium has raised concerns over the construction of the high platform from which he fell.
Peru's economy minister became the latest casualty of a scandal over alleged influence-peddling in the major mineral-exporting country as he quit after losing a confidence vote.
Cameroon settled for a 1-1 draw against Australia in their FIFA Confederation Cup group B tie
US Senate Republicans on Thursday unveiled a revamped health care bill aimed at fulfilling President Donald Trump's pledge to repeal significant parts of Obamacare, as Democrats rallied block the controversial measure.
Retail-sector jobs have been declining as a share of overall employment since the late 1980s.
Recalibrating France's long-held policy of insisting that Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad must step down, President Emmanuel Macron has opted for realpolitik by making the fight against terror the top priority.
Public documents suggest the CIA program was led by military psychologists John Bruce Jessen and James Mitchell, whose techniques are widely seen as torture.
The Congressional Budget Office's score for the Senate healthcare bill will be released early next week.
German lawmakers voted Thursday to cut off public financing for extremist parties, a measure targeting the far-right NPD after two failed attempts by parliament to ban it.
French President Emmanuel Macron's government on Thursday set out a tough new anti-terrorism law that has already faced protests from civil rights groups.
Alta Motors has been refining its battery tech for electric motorcycles since 2010. Now the startup thinks it can sell the drivetrain to others.
A Russian court on Thursday jailed the campaign chief of opposition leader Alexei Navalny for five days for organising unauthorised anti-corruption protests across Russia this month.
Twelve months after British voters rejected the EU, university cities such as Canterbury are on the frontlines of a political realignment shaped in part by students' revulsion at Brexit.
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