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The company also signaled that it may miss its profitability target for 2016 due to uncertain economic conditions.
The International Committee of the Red Cross said Wednesday that it has stepped up humanitarian aid in the Syrian province.
Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen increase the number of automakers and brands affected by history’s most complicated auto safety recall.
Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania and Poland could all see an addition of up to 1,000 troops, as NATO attempts to deter Russian aggression in the region.
Deutsche Bank shares have recovered some ground after hitting 30-year lows. But concern about the health of Europe’s banks is growing.
Russia's 2002 application to the U.N. to widen its control of the polar region was rejected, but now the Kremlin is trying again.
The turn underscores the volatility of world markets and concerns about slowing global growth.
Violence against areas where asylum-seekers have been staying spiked in 2015.
Japan government bond yields turned negative on Tuesday, underscoring risk aversion, following drops in U.S. stocks.
European Union members are facing a controversy over the proposed construction of a natural gas pipeline under the Baltic Sea and the potential effects on the region.
Banks in the U.S. are examining ways to cut expenses even more, as market turmoil have sent the sector’s shares down.
The recent increase followed a spate of sexual assaults in Germany, allegedly by Syrian refugees.
Following a day of tumultuous trading in Japan — which saw investors fleeing toward safe assets — European stock markets traded in the red Tuesday.
At least 80 people were injured after two passenger trains collided head-on early Tuesday in the southern state of Bavaria.
A new report says 1.09 million are living in 46 besieged communities in Syria, in a challenge to the U.N., which estimates half that number.
Cooperation between the U.S. and African nations has increased as ISIS has exploited a power vacuum in Libya, a U.S. commander said.
Stocks slumped in Japan and Australia early Tuesday while markets elsewhere in the region remained closed for Lunar New Year.
NATO reported increased Russian submarine activity with new technical capabilities and longer ranges in the North Atlantic.
Investors also looked to the Federal Reserve for its next move following weak U.S. economic data this year.
The central bank heads urged eurozone countries to transfer “sovereignty and powers to the European level.” Last year, French Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron, above, called for full fiscal integration in the EU.
EU officials said Turkey had a moral and legal duty to help Syrian refugees streaming into its territory to escape fighting in their home towns.