More than 1,000 Europeans who have traveled to join militants in Syria and Iraq are believed to have returned home. Many worry they now pose danger to their nations.
Unilever and 80 other companies pledged last month to cut emissions of greenhouse gases in the effort to tackle climate change.
The Swiss National Bank said its monetary policy is based on two pillars: negative interest rates and a willingness to intervene in the currency market, if necessary.
The government tightened the country's asylum rules last Friday in a bid to stem the sharp rise of arrivals.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker warns that allowing the Schengen system to erode would have consequences for other EU projects, including the euro currency.
Over the past several months, Russian fighter jets have entered Turkish, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian territory during missions, provoking heavy criticism from NATO’s allied countries.
France's suspension of the Schengen Agreement after Friday's attacks could embolden opponents of free movement throughout the European Union.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored twice to lift Sweden to a 4-3 aggregate score on Denmark.
The U.K. is recruiting almost 2,000 more people to help prevent terrorist attacks as Prime Minister David Cameron reveals seven attacks have been prevented in the last six months.
The barrier on its border with Croatia was being constructed hours before European Union leaders were to hold yet another refugee-crisis summit in Malta Wednesday.
As temperatures drop, Sweden has said it is running out of room to shelter refugees and is telling people to consider going back to Denmark.
Germany's BND intelligence agency spied on the U.S., European allies, nongovernmental organizations and even Vatican diplomats.
The country is expected to receive about 190,000 people total through the end of the year.
While Denmark's intelligence service doubts Russia has plans for a military confrontation with Copenhagen or NATO, it still listed the Kremlin in its latest national security risk assessment.
Migrants and refugees have been arriving in record numbers, testing the country's capacity to deal with them, officials say.
Free college doesn't always mean no debt, but it helps in some areas around the globe.
The Asian rally -- led by China, where the Shanghai Composite ended the day's trade up 4.3 percent -- pushed global stocks higher Wednesday.
In a bill before parliament, a prisoner's monthly visit from a spouse, partner or acquaintance could last six to 24 hours.
A number of Danish politicians are pushing to offer asylum to the former U.S. intelligence worker.
European markets fall amid a slew of weak earnings while Asian markets stayed mixed following hints of a possible increase in interest rates by the U.S. Fed in December.
The German lender, which reported a $6.5 billion third-quarter loss Thursday, also approved sweeping austerity measures, including slashing 35,000 jobs.
Maersk Oil's latest move would take the total number of job cuts at the company to 1,250 this year, and help reduce expenses by 20 percent by the end of 2016.