
Apple said on Sunday it is cleaning up its iOS App Store to remove malicious iPhone and iPad programs identified in the first large-scale attack on the popular mobile software outlet. The company disclosed the effort after several cyber security
by Reuters21 Sep 2015, 1:21 AM PST0

Britain’s Prime Minister, David Cameron, placed a “private part” of his body inside the head of a dead pig, according to sensational claims made in a new book into the man’s life, authored by former Conservative Party peer and donor Michael
by Raheem Kassam21 Sep 2015, 1:09 AM PST0

ATHENS, Greece — The official projection of final results in Greece’s early election shows the left-wing Syriza party of former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras winning with 35.5 percent, but falling short of enough parliamentary seats to form a government on
by AP20 Sep 2015, 11:21 AM PST0

Crowded aboard buses and trains, thousands more migrants flooded into Austria on Sunday from countries unable or unwilling to cope with a desperate human tide escaping war and poverty for a better life in western Europe. And new tragedy struck
by AFP20 Sep 2015, 11:17 AM PST0

German police are investigating an asylum-seeker on suspicion that he fought for the Islamic State group in Syria, newspaper Welt am Sonntag reported Sunday. The suspect is a Syrian national and lives in an asylum-seeker shelter in the northeast region
by AFP20 Sep 2015, 8:57 AM PST0

Labour’s controversial new Shadow Chancellor has said Karl Marx’s Das Kapital is a key influence on his thinking. In an interview with The Observer, John McDonnell MP said that he wanted a left wing programme of renationalisation, first of all
by Nick Hallett20 Sep 2015, 8:25 AM PST0

There’s been a lot of hubbub this morning, as there has been all week, about the popularity of the new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. But while the media and the Conservative Party revel in the victory of their latest piñata being
by Raheem Kassam20 Sep 2015, 6:42 AM PST0

Britain’s security services are paying Muslims up to £2000 each in order to spy on their co-religionists, according to new information revealed in the Guardian today. MI5 is paying informants across the country to spy on specific targets, including individuals
by Breitbart London20 Sep 2015, 5:57 AM PST0

Feminists have accused an Austrian Green Party MP of being sexist against himself after he unveiled an election poster showing his face covered in lipstick kisses. Julian Schmid’s campaign poster shows his lipstick-covered face along with the slogan “I’m open
by Nick Hallett20 Sep 2015, 5:25 AM PST0

A Chechen woman based in the Austrian city of Graz has been sentenced to 12 months imprisonment for planning to join Islamic State fighters in Syria. The woman and her family had fled to Austria to escape Chechnya’s civil war
by Nick Hallett20 Sep 2015, 5:23 AM PST0

A wine bar in Lancaster, UK has been fined £100,000 after a woman needed to have her stomach removed after drinking a liquid nitrogen cocktail. Gaby Scanlon was celebrating her 18th birthday at Oscar’s Wine Bar and Bistro in 2012
by Nick Hallett20 Sep 2015, 3:31 AM PST0

Just days after the new Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn’s humiliating climbdown over Britain’s membership of the European Union, it has come to light that an EU Directive is standing in the way of Britain’s railways being renationalised, one of Mr
by Raheem Kassam20 Sep 2015, 3:30 AM PST0

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has admitted that one of its presenters, Stephen Nolan, did not phrase his aggressive, pro-migration questioning towards his phone-in callers as well as he could have, following a number of complaints about his “biased” reporting.
by Raheem Kassam20 Sep 2015, 3:08 AM PST0

The UK Independence Party’s (UKIP) only Member of Parliament Douglas Carswell has told the Guardian newspaper that he would “cheerfully vote for a motion to allow a quota of refugees” and implied that he wasn’t keen to attend UKIP’s party
by Breitbart London20 Sep 2015, 2:30 AM PST0

The mayor of Iceland’s capital Reykjavik on Saturday said he would scrap plans for a boycott of Israeli goods, a proposal which had raised outrage in Israel and elsewhere. “I will propose to the municipal council that the idea is
by AFP20 Sep 2015, 1:26 AM PST0

Nearly 10 million Greek voters head to the ballot box on Sunday for the third time this year to elect a government already bound to apply economic reforms set out in a three-year EU bailout. The year kicked off for
by AFP20 Sep 2015, 1:20 AM PST0

Truckers are warning of the threat of significant costs to the road haulage industry as European nations reimpose long-abandoned border controls to check the greatest migratory flow across the continent since World War II. Frontier checks that had been swept
by AFP20 Sep 2015, 1:16 AM PST0

New Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, an outspoken republican, will dump knights and dames from the country’s honours list reintroduced under his predecessor Tony Abbott, a local media report said Sunday. London-born monarchist Abbott — who was deposed by Turnbull
by AFP20 Sep 2015, 1:11 AM PST0

A man has been jailed for eight years for attempting to buy enough lethal ricin to kill 1,400 people. Mohammed Ammer Ali, from Liverpool, told the court that he had been inspired by TV show Breaking Bad, and that he
by Donna Rachel Edmunds19 Sep 2015, 8:39 AM PST0

The head of a housing association has called for a graphic “dead baby on the beach” opportunity to persuade a doubting public to accept social housing tenants as neighbours. Kate Davies, the £200,000-a-year CEO of Notting Hill Housing, said the deaths of “some
by Simon Kent19 Sep 2015, 8:20 AM PST0

The man behind Corbynomics, the economic policy championed by Labour’s new leader Jeremy Corbyn, has reiterated his belief that there is no such thing as taxpayers’ money. Rather, there is only government money. Taxpayers’ money, he has stated, “is the
by Donna Rachel Edmunds19 Sep 2015, 7:38 AM PST0

Just before leaving for Cuba on Saturday morning, Pope Francis met with the Syrian family of refugees he has invited to take up residence in the Vatican. The family—comprising mother, father and two children—went to the Casa Santa Marta residence
by Thomas D. Williams, Ph.D.19 Sep 2015, 6:50 AM PST0

The Mayor of a Hungarian town on the Serbian border has released a Hollywood-inspired video warning illegal immigrants not to come into his town. The video features policemen riding horses and an aerially shot car chase along the border fence.
by Donna Rachel Edmunds19 Sep 2015, 5:50 AM PST0

ATHENS (Reuters) – A political calm before the storm enveloped election-weary Greece on Saturday with all campaigning and polling suspended ahead of Sunday’s vote, which promised to be tight and possibly indecisive. The election is being watched closely from outside
by Reuters19 Sep 2015, 5:35 AM PST0

BELI MANASTIR, Croatia (Reuters) – Croatia said on Saturday it had “forced” Hungary to take in thousands of migrants and would continue sending them to its northern neighbour, amid deepening discord and disarray in Europe over the biggest westwards migration
by Reuters19 Sep 2015, 5:33 AM PST0