Eugene Kaspersky speaks out: 'We did discover NSA documents, but quickly deleted them'
The analysts found a cache of files belonging to the Equation Group, an extraordinarily powerful band of hackers that would later be exposed as an arm of the NSA.
Neom: Saudi Arabia is building a $500bn megacity where women can wear crop tops
Neom will be a hub for innovation, where scientists would develop new technologies and investors would make healthy returns.
New Zealand conservative party takes on Eminem in Lose Yourself rap battle – and loses £315,000
High Court Judge Helen Cull ordered the conservative National Party to pay the Detroit rapper's publisher 600,000 New Zealand dollars ($415,000) plus interest breaching copyright.
Did Russia influence Brexit? UK MPs seek answers from Facebook over ad purchases
In a letter to Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Damian Collins said the information is being sought for an investigation into "the role of foreign actors abusing platforms."
Kaspersky Lab fights to restore trust with antivirus review – but is it enough?
The US government barred federal agencies from using Kaspersky's anti-virus products because of concerns about its ties to the Kremlin and Russian spy operations.
Vietnam war veteran John McCain criticises Donald Trump over 'bone spurs' draft dodging
One of Trump's deferments came as a result of a physician's letter stating he suffered from bone spurs in his feet.
Amazon needs a tax lax second home, and you won't believe how many places have applied
The online retailer kicked off its hunt for a second home base in September, promising to bring 50,000 new jobs and spend more than $5 billion on construction.
FBI denied access to nearly 7,000 mobile devices because of encryption
Federal agents unable to retrieve data from thousands of mobile devices following San Bernardino debate.
Gaza doctor sends SOS to Israel over conjoined twins who need urgent care to survive
The sisters were born on 21 October by cesarean section.They are joined at the abdomen and pelvis but they have separate heads and lungs.
Isis massacre of civilians discovered in recaptured Syrian town of Qaryatayn
Activists say civilians suspected of working with government were shot in the street as militants retreated before Syrian troops and allied militias regained control of the town.
Prison sentence dropped for British man who 'touched a man's hip' in Dubai
Radha Stirling of Detained in Dubai says Jamie Harron's passport was returned by police on Monday and that he was planning to leave the sheikhdom soon.
T-Charge: If your car was registered before 2006 you'll have to pay for polluting in London
Cars registered before vehicles were forced to meet new European emissions standards now face toxicity charge of 10 pounds a day in addition to congestion charge every time they enter central London.
Vladimir Putin's critic Alexei Navalny leaves jail and heads to protest rally
Opposition leader said he hopes to attend an "evening demonstration" in southern Russia.
Buddhists protest to urge Myanmar not to repatriate Rohingya
Protesters urge government not to repatriate the nearly 600,000 minority Rohingya Muslims.
Shinzo Abe's party heading for likely victory as Japan votes in snap election
Media polls have indicated voters are passively choosing Abe's government despite its railroading of unfavorable bills and cronyism scandals.
Catalan leader says Spanish PM Rajoy's attempt to 'humiliate' Catalonia is an 'attack on democracy'
Spain has announced an unprecedented plan to sack Catalonia's separatist leaders led by Carles Puigdemont.
Spain moves to impose direct rule over Catalonia
Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy moves dissolve the regional Catalan government and call an early election.
Munich stabbing: Eight injured in knife attack as 33-year-old man arrested
German police say a man with a knife wounded eight people in Munich before he was arrested by police a few hours later.
Infamous 'oral sex' wedding image leads to couples being banned from photos outside Cyprus churches
Cleric imposed ban after "shameful" photos turned up online of bride and groom outside a small chapel.
Poland stabbing: Knife attack in shopping mall leaves one dead and several injured
A 50-year-old woman has died and eight others have been injured in a knife attack in the Polish town of Stalowa Wola.
George W. Bush condemns Donald Trump's America
"We've seen nationalism distorted into nativism, forgotten the dynamism that immigration has always brought to America," Bush said.
Blame the croissant: France hit by butter shortage
Price of butter has risen by 60% in August to €6.7 per kilogram as supplies dwindle.
Chinese iPhone supplier facing mass protests over unpaid bonuses, security brutality
Jabil Inc, which runs the Green Point factory in Wuxi city, said that only 20 to 40 employees were protesting and the rest were night-shift staff trying to work.
Pollution is deadlier than war, disaster, hunger and costs the global economy $4.6trn
Study finds cost from pollution-related death, sickness and welfare around the planet is massive.
Euthanasia in Australia: State of Victoria takes legal steps to reinstate mercy killing law
Australia's sparsely populated Northern Territory in 1995 became the first jurisdiction in the world to legalise doctor-assisted suicide for terminally ill patients.
5 killed by Togo security forces in anti-government protest
Opposition are demanding the reinstatement of Togo's original constitution, which they say would bar President Faure Gnassingbe from a fourth term in 2020.
Facebook shuns Thai PM after Zuckerberg meeting claim, says it has 'no plans' to visit
Facebook has irked the Thai government by being a platform for critics of the country's monarchy. In May, a Thai regulator threatened to block the popular site.
Goldman Sachs boss hints at further Brexit moves away from London
Lloyd Blankfein tweeted that Germany's financial hub may be gaining more of his attention.
Danielle Darrieux, French screen icon with 80-year career in films, dies at 100
Darrieux was a star in her native France across eight decades, and starred in films such as Madame de... and 8 Women.
Hero security guard hit by Las Vegas shooter describes calling for help as bullets fly overhead
Jesus Campos told Ellen DeGeneres on her talk show that he was heading down the hall after calling for a maintenance worker when he heard "rapid fire" gunshots through the nearby doors of Stephen Paddock's suite in the Mandalay Bay.