Asian stock markets soared in approval of Bank of Japan's move to adopt negative interest rates Friday.
The November terror attacks in Paris affected domestic consumption and tourism-related activities, analysts said.
Denmark was slammed for its policy to seize refugees’ valuables, but other countries are also doing it.
The German lender announced it would not award bonuses to its board in 2015, amid mounting restructuring and litigation costs.
A European Union investigation slammed Greece for "serious deficiencies" in its border controls.
An investigation is ongoing into the crash of a MiG-31 over Siberia as Russia grounds the remainder of its signature interceptor fleet.
Refugees who cannot find work in Middle Eastern countries often continue on to Europe. Germany wants to make conditions better for refugees in the Middle East.
Germany's defense commissioner petitioned Parliament to raise military spending, citing an overextension of resources.
Many communities around the world will commemorate victims of the Holocaust Wednesday by working to combat hate and violence against religious minorities in modern society.
Global markets anxiously waited for a statement from the U.S. central bank Wednesday, while shares in China and Europe fell.
The two countries rank as the most corrupt nations in Eastern Europe, a transparency watchdog organization says.
After cases of abuse and violence, groups in Germany and the Netherlands are working to set up special housing for new arrivals facing threats.
The so-called jewelry bill approved Tuesday lets authorities to take up to $1,450 from individuals and families that decide to stay as asylum-seekers.
Many civil servants also participated in a big strike Tuesday to protest their shrinking purchasing power.
The Shanghai Composite index, which has dropped 22 percent this year, tumbled to its lowest close since December 2014.
Civil war and general unrest in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as economic strife in North Africa, are the main contributors to the crisis.
After sustaining an overnight rally in Asia, a sudden drop in global oil prices pushed European markets lower Monday.
The streaming services are expanding their original programming ambitions and raiding the indie film world.
Freakish snowstorms don't occur as frequently in Russia as in the U.S., but snow is a constant fact of life in many places there.
Austria, Belgium, Denmark and Sweden are also reportedly among those pressing for the extension of the checks on selected Schengen Area borders.
Is the Russian president loved or feared by the country's people? It's hard to tell from survey data.
Critics have slammed Redmond for its terrible handling of Intel driver issues and "Blue Screens of Death."