A Beirut blogger posted Monday a list of 13 Lebanese who made it big in 2014, naming; a child genius, a celebrity barrister, a scandal on skis,...
Commercial drone flights are taking off in other countries while the U.S. lags behind in developing safety regulations that would permit unmanned aircraft...
U.S. President Barack Obama on Sunday defended the transparency of his signature healthcare law, after one of the White House's advisers on the reform said...
Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil exporter, is seeking to build crude sales and expand in Asia as OPEC producers fight for market share in the U.S.
No wonder that the so-called Arab Spring nations are currently undergoing a crucial phase with the rates of violence, destruction, emigration and instability...
French economist Jean Tirole won the Nobel Prize for economics Monday for research on market power and regulation.
The leader of the main Syrian Kurdish political party is in Turkey for secret talks with intelligence officials as the battle rages with jihadists for the...
“Bonjour Monsieur, comment pourrais-je vous aider?” asks the obsequious concierge at my Paris hotel.
Turkey's ruling party choose Ahmet Davutoglu to be the new prime minister and party leader to replace Erdogan when he takes the presidency on August 28.
Two young Lebanese have made their way on to the “35 innovators under 35” list issued by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to highlight the most...
In what may be the birth of cheap, easy-to-make robots, researchers have created complex machines that transform themselves from little more than a sheet of...
A battle between Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Islamic sheikh Fethullah Gulen intensified Thursday, with police arrests, a government move...
Turkish authorities on Tuesday arrested scores of senior police officers on suspicion of illegally eavesdropping on top officials, including Prime Minister...
The Beirut Traders Association and the Association of Teachers of English in Lebanon volunteer to correct and supervise official exams.
The head of the Beirut Traders Association and the Association of Teachers of English in Lebanon volunteered to correct and proctor official exams Tuesday,...
A new push to encrypt email, keeping messages free from government snooping, is gaining momentum.
In the shadow of Internet monoliths such as Facebook, Google and Twitter, it’s easy to forget that Silicon Valley got its start from hardscrabble tinkerers...
Turkish President Abdullah Gul approved a controversial law expanding the powers of the spy agency, a move critics say will tighten the graft-tainted...
Turkey's parliament on Thursday approved a bill that increases the powers and immunities of the country's spy agency.
Turkey's ruling party would overwhelmingly back Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's candidacy in the nation's first direct presidential election, senior officials...