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‘World of Warcraft’ Warlords of Draenor Patch 6.1 latest hotfixes resolve issues for Dark Heart of Pandaria, Icecrown Citadel, Tonk Challenges

Blizzard Entertainment released the latest hotfixes for “World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor” Patch 6.1 in Battle.net, which would resolve issues for Dark Heart of Pandaria, Icecrown Citadel, Tonk Challenges to name a few.


EA to continue ‘SimCity’ and ‘The Sims’ legacy after Maxis Emeryville studios closure

EA decided to close Maxis Emeryville studios after over a decade of being part of the giant game developer. Projects formerly under Maxis, like ‘SimCity’ and ‘The Sims’ would be continued by EA.

Justin Bieber Flaunts Buff Physique on ‘Men’s Health’ Cover, Admits It’s Time For Him “To Grow Up”

A topless Justin Bieber is gracing the cover of the April issue of Men’s Health magazine. The “Boyfriend” singer, who has just turned 21 on March 1, Sunday told the magazine in an interview that it is time for him “to grow up” and embrace adulthood for real.

Beauty and the Beast Movie Cast, Update: Emma Watson Welcomes Luke Evans, Dan Stevens ; Emma Thompson will play Mrs. Potts?

Bell of Beauty and the Beast Emma Watson took to Twitter her warm welcome for her new co-stars Dan Stevens and Luke Evans. According to "Harry Potter' film star Stevens will play Beast, while Evans is the antagonist Gaston.


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The Swiss National Bank, battling a rise in the country's currency, could push interest rates further into negative territory if the franc moves in the "wrong direction", a Swiss newspaper reported on Sunday, citing sources close to the bank.
A rare five-dollar gold piece and a prized silver dollar each could fetch $10 million or more in upcoming auctions, making the American rare coin market as attractive, though not nearly as glamorous, as fine art.
Saudi Arabia overtook India to become the world's biggest weapons importer in 2014, a year when global defense trade rose for the sixth straight year to a record $64.4 billion, research company IHS said on Sunday.
Greece's euro zone membership is a given and does form part of negotiations with the country's lenders, the finance ministry said on Sunday.
Potential Republican presidential candidates Jeb Bush and Scott Walker told Iowa voters on Saturday that they supported government policies to boost ethanol use, a change in position that could help their prospects in the corn-growing state.
Egypt wants to attract foreign direct investments worth $60 billion and to get an average growth rate of 7 percent over the next four years, the country's planning minister said.
Britain's finance minister, George Osborne, is planning to introduce a new "diverted profits tax" targeting multinational companies judged to have shifted profits overseas to avoid tax, the Sunday Times newspaper reported, citing government sources.
The Australian government has sided with farmers who say official data vastly underestimates foreign ownership of the nation's farmland, as it moves to clamp down on overseas purchases of agricultural land.
When Probo Junio got a visa to work in Australia, he thought he had won a ticket to the good life. In 2013, the 45-year-old boilermaker left his hometown of Cebu in the Philippines, where he was getting paid about $10 a day, to work in Karratha in Western Australia for $30 an hour. Enough to support his relatives and build a new life Down Under.
Online payments company PayPal, a unit of eBay (EBAY.O), will buy Israeli cyber security company CyActive for $60 million, Israeli media reported.