July 8, 2014
Zaina Kahuk
News Writer
Headlines
Brazil's World Cup dream ended after a humiliating defeat in the semifinals against Germany. Brazil surrendered four goals in a seven-minute span, then
On Friday, a German lawmaker who met with Edward Snowden in Moscow said that the former NSA worker wanted to testify in front of the U.S. Congress. Hans-Christian
On Monday, an Atlantic storm bringing hurricane-strength winds and heavy rain hit Northern Europe. Between England, France, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands and Denmark, at least 13 people were
Germany's interior minister Hans-Peter Friedrich told the Bildam Sonntag newspaper that the country was very disappointed in the U.S. over claims that the NSA monitored Chancellor Angela Merkel's
On Monday evening, Apple announced that it sold more than 3 million new iPads over the weekend. The third-generation of the iPad was launched on March 16 and
Apple unveiled a new high-definition iPad on Wednesday, which has a faster processor, a better camera, and a display screen that promises a dramatically sharper image than the
President Christian Wulff of Germany announced his resignation on Friday after scandals provoked calls for him to step down. Chancellor Angela Merkel, who supported Wulff in his presidency,
On Thursday, the online social networking site, Twitter, said it will start removing users’ tweets in countries that entail it, albeit the removed tweets will be visible to
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad reportedly says that Iran is ready to renew discussions with world powers about forcing Tehran to scale back its nuclear program. Negotiations on