After 20 years, what next for World of Warcraft?
The game's maker Activision Blizzard was bought by Microsoft last year in gaming's biggest ever acquisition
The game's maker Activision Blizzard was bought by Microsoft last year in gaming's biggest ever acquisition
China has taken big stakes in mines across the world extracting minerals vital to the green economy.
Saylor Class had complained of "monsters in the wall" of her room at their farmhouse in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Sending money across borders, particularly in Africa, can still be expensive.
Painless and easier to store than injections, it remains early days for microneedle-patch technology.
Revolutionary Guards' papers passed to the BBC give chilling details of Nika Shakarami’s last movements.
A suspect is also dead and two women face questions over one of the deadliest attacks on law enforcement for years.
Pro-Palestine groups are occupying Hamilton Hall after defying a deadline to take down an encampment.
Five people are killed in an attack on a private university in the Ukrainian port city of Odesa.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken faced skepticism from Arab counterparts as he advocated plans for securing and rebuilding Gaza once the Israel-Hamas war ends.
This summer's clash between YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul and former world champion Mike Tyson is officially sanctioned as a professional fight.
The Duchess of Edinburgh shows support for Ukrainian families who have suffered in Russia's invasion.
The International Criminal Court’s prosecutor said Monday that he sought arrest warrants against senior officials in the Israel-Gaza conflict, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas leader Yehiya Sinwar.
In a new report, Amnesty International details Israeli attacks in which, it says, U.S-made weapons were used to kill Palestinian civilians in Gaza.
State troopers are moving in on protesters in Dallas, Texas, as campus demonstrations continue across the US.
The call from Ukraine's leader comes as Russia intensifies its offensive in the east.
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron said the proposal was for a “sustained” 40-day cease-fire that would involve the exchange of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners.
A reported deal with Chinese search giant Baidu will help pave the way for a rollout of Tesla's self-driving technology.
The secretary of state calls Israel's latest offer for a hostage release "extraordinarily generous".
Yousaf was facing no-confidence votes in the Scottish Parliament this week after he broke his party’s power-sharing agreement with the Green Party.
Gjert Ingebrigtsen, the father of Olympic 1500m champion Jakob, is charged by Norwegian police with physical abuse.
French actor Gérard Depardieu will appear in court in October, prosecutors say.
The West African nation "strongly rejects" allegations its army killed at least 223 civilians in February.
Teslas will be allowed near government and military sites and can use maps created by China’s biggest search engine, moving Autopilot a step closer in the country.