More than half of the refugees in Europe are Syrians fleeing an escalating civil war in their home country.
The catch is customers would lease the Apple smartphone through the deal instead of purchasing it outright.
The U.S. and Russian presidents will meet on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly Monday.
International financial regulators are at odds over new rules designed to keep taxpayers from having to foot big-bank bailouts.
Poland's defense ministry said it would purchase 104 military radars amid continued concerns over Russia's actions in the region.
Nearly 11 million cars have been affected by the misleading software, causing uproar among Volkswagen owners and environmental protection agencies alike.
The company has been rocked by the news that up to 11 million cars worldwide may have been installed with software that covertly altered the results of emissions tests.
The country has struggled to integrate a huge refugee population that is unlikely to go home anytime soon, and Syrians are growing worried about their future there.
In Japan, the Nikkei 225 ended the day 2.8 percent in the red, with shares of car manufactures falling steeply as a delayed reaction to the Volkswagen emissions scandal.
The German chancellor's comments come amid growing tensions in Syria and Russia’s increased military presence in the war-torn country.
As China's President Xi Jinping began his U.S. visit, authorities in Beijing released a video showing foreigners, including Americans, heaping praise on him.
European Union officials will provide emergency funding for the refugee crisis, but then it's up to national leaders to make tough financial decisions.
The German government said there haven't been any credible threats posed to the nation's security.
The average ticket to a Major League Soccer match costs almost as much as the average ticket to a NBA game.
Apple has gradually expanded sales of the smartwatch to its stores and retail partners such as Best Buy.
The United States Air Force is stationing a minimum of 20 nuclear bombs in Germany moving into the third quarter of 2015.
Qatar may have lost over $4 billion in its sovereign wealth fund due to its large stake in the scandal-steeped automaker.
Apple may choose Samsung, TSMC and Intel to build its next smartphone chip.
It's not just Catholics who are excited to meet the pope. Muslim leaders also look forward to welcoming a man who they say has mended rifts between the two faith communities.
While European markets appeared on the mend, U.S. stock futures pointed to a strong opening after Tuesday's fall.
Hungary, Romania, Slovakia and the Czech Republic continue to oppose the quota plan, which was approved in a rare majority vote Tuesday.
The grinning selfies of the rare crested macaque were taken in 2011 during British nature photographer David Slater’s trip to Sulawesi island.