Talks of California, one of the 10 largest economies in the world, leaving the U.S. first began after the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union.
The High Court said the government cannot trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, which initiates the process of a member country leaving the E.U., without consulting the parliament.
The purchasing power of Chinese consumers in 2030 could match that of Americans in 2000, a new report says.
Germany's far-right AfD party has lambasted the belief that an influx of migrants can benefit the economy, but recent data support this theory.
The energy driving both Trumpism and Brexit is a grassroots rebellion against the liberal elites.
Voters in the former Soviet Union republican were essentially asked to choose between closer integration with Europe or turning back to Moscow, and many choose the later.
Two Yazidi women who escaped sexual slavery at the hands of the Islamic State have been given the top European Union human rights award.
Nadia Murad and Lamiya Aji Bashar, once captives of the Islamic State group, have become spokeswomen for women abused by the terrorist organization.
Before the June referendum, a survey by the British Bankers’ Association showed that a large majority of banks wanted to remain within the European Union.
Citing a "changing military-political situation," the new law would allow soldiers for hire to guard against "the suppression of international terrorist activities beyond the territory of Russia."
President Rodrigo Duterte criticized the military exercises between the Philippines and the U.S., saying that the war games were beneficial only to the U.S.
President Rodrigo Duterte has said that the U.S. and EU can withdraw aid if they are unhappy with his campaign against drugs.
An opinion poll conducted between Sept. 24 and Sept. 27 showed that only 11 percent of the people surveyed were dissatisfied with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s performance.
The accord will enter into force on Nov. 4, but will the actions pledged under it be enough to prevent a catastrophic rise in global temperatures?
The Kremlin announced Monday it would decrease its welfare spending from $210 billion to $203 billion dollars.
British Prime Minister Theresa May said the U.K. will officially trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty in March 2017, which will start the two-year process to exit the EU.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said Friday he would be “happy to slaughter” drug users in his country, the same way that Adolf Hitler killed millions of Jews.
Recent relocation progress casts a shadow of doubt over the likelihood that the EU’s expectations are realistic.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte insulted the European Union for criticizing police deaths under his administration.
The meeting in Bratislava did not include the United Kingdom, which has yet to leave the 28-nation bloc, and was hence considered an "informal" summit.
A member of Germany’s parliament posted a picture of the refugee in the trunk of his car on Facebook.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative Bavarian allies published a paper outlining the party's calls for migrants from Europe's "Christian-occidental cultural sphere."