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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is expected to announce Friday that the Pentagon will enhance the nation’s ability to defend itself from any nuclear attack by North Korea, a U.S. defense official told CNN.
After the pomp and activities surrounding his election as pontiff, Pope Francis may get his first quiet day Friday when he meets with familiar faces — all the cardinals.
The FBI has been able to interview a man being held in Libya in connection with the investigation into the September attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, a U.S. official confirmed to CNN Friday.
Coalition agreements between the Israeli political parties set to join a Likud-led government, headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, have been signed, Likud spokeswoman Noga Katz confirmed Friday.
Jaime FlorCruz discusses the challenges ahead for China’s new president Xi Jinping.
Pope Francis delivered a strong message to the cardinals in his first mass. Father Thomas Rosica shares his insight.
Kakenya Ntaiya is inspiring change in her native Kenyan village after opening its first primary school for girls.
As BBC TV News leaves Television Centre, Angela Rippon visits the old studio where she used to read the news.
The government says it will accept most of former deputy PM Lord Heseltine’s plan to stimulate the economy by boosting England’s regions.
The UK tax authority’s new target for answering calls from taxpayers is “unambitious and woefully inadequate”, according to a committee of MPs.
Doctor Who boss Stephen Moffat admits he is taking special care to protect the secrets of the programme’s 50th anniversary story in November.
David Cameron and Nick Clegg are continuing to negotiate over press regulation in a last-ditch attempt to reach a deal ahead of a vote in the Commons later, the BBC understands.
Acoustic experts explain to the BBC how high buildings and thin streets amplify the street noise of city life.