Attention 'deployed' over larger environment may be key to innovation.
The 24-year-old mother was taken to a hospital to be evaluated and has not been arrested.
Guardian journalist received email from Bank's head of press, Jeremy Harrison.
Announcement was expected on opening dates of respective embassies.
It was a great, great outcome, says founder Elon Musk.
Expats return as polling stations report 'unusually high' voting numbers.
Brazil has highest number of homicides in the world, United Nations report finds.
Annual event taking place in Vienna on 23 May.
World Turtle Day, sponsored since 2000 by American Tortoise Rescue, is marked on Saturday 23 May 2015.
Wint, suspected of murdering a DC couple, their son and a housekeeper, is being held without bond.
Simon Hayes warns that young girls in Portsmouth said they aspired to join Isis.
Online giant has been stung by allegations over its arrangements with Luxembourg.
Archeologists launching Reading operation that may locate remains of William the Conqueror's son
Many of the emails released show Clinton worried about her public image after the attack in Benghazi.
Talks with Angela Merkel and François Hollande to take place soon.
The Hollywood star donated the artwork to the charity fundraiser in support of AIDS research.
Network received petition with 200,000 names calling for cancellation
37,000 flags representing each fallen Massachusetts soldier from the Revolutionary War onwards.
Naughty Boy said the new song will shock the former One Direction singer's fans.
US 'well-positioned' for continued growth despite a first-quarter slowdown.
Two police officers are among the dead following a gunfight in Tanhuato, in the state of Michoacan.
Police have launched a manhunt for James Horn Jr after Sandra Kay Sutton and her son Zachary were found dead.
Cameron has begun negotiations with EU leaders at summit in Riga, Latvia.
CMA provisionally believes the deal may lead to a "substantial reduction in competition, possibly through higher prices..."
World number one was victorious at Wentworth in 2014 but will not defend his title this weekend.
Williamson and Ross Taylor put on an unbeaten 155 for the third wicket to punish England.
Former shadow chancellor speaks for first time since losing his seat at Morley and Outwood.
Those flouting proposed ban burqa and niqab on could be fined up to €405.
In 2014, the figure was £115m, with rising A&E admissions blamed for 2015's costs.
Brittain was appointed Whitbread chief executive, making her the sixth female FTSE 100 CEO.