Opposition to the agreement on Iran's nuclear program has been strong since it was announced, with many saying they feared the country would not adhere to its terms.
Wall Street managed to stage a comeback this week after the Dow experienced multiple bouts of volatility after China devalued the yuan.
The bailout bill will face a vote in the German Bundestag (parliament) next week.
Lethal aid has been a sore point for Kiev since U.S. President Barack Obama decided in February to deny Ukraine's request for deadly weapons.
The European Central Bank called the performance disappointing and expressed concerns of a further hit if the Federal Reserve raised interest rates.
The Greek parliament on Friday approved a deal for a third bailout, but Prime Minister Tsipras faced scathing criticism from within his own party.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' Syriza party looked set to split after the leader of its far-left faction called on Thursday for a new movement to fight a bailout deal that lawmakers are expected to vote on in the coming hours.
Though foreign firms like Maersk and Alibaba have piled on multibillion-dollar stock buybacks, U.S. companies lead by a mile.
The accused allegedly used a loophole in the EU's Emissions Trading System to commit the so-called "carousel fraud."
The measure is expected to be put to a parliamentary vote by Friday, but opposition from within the Syriza party has raised concerns of delays.
As the migrant population of would-be asylum seekers is expected to reach 500,000, Germany may restrict borders
The eastern Ukraine conflict is in danger of reverting to the kind of warfare that saw more than 5,500 killed in the first year.
European finance ministers have agreed in theory to a $94 billion bailout package, but Greece is far from being in the clear.
Nigeria holds some of the world's richest oil reserves and yet two-thirds of Nigerians still live in poverty and without access to grid electricity.
The pilot managed to eject and suffered only light injuries, police said.
Greece and its international lenders have agreed on a new bailout deal that would ensure the debt-riddled nation staves off bankruptcy.
Hillary Clinton announces her "New College Compact," but some worry about the costs and unintended consequences of "cheap and quick."
A leading German think tank says the Greek crisis has already benefited Germany to the tune of 100 billion euros. The reason? Interest rates.
Two biotech companies will work with Sanofi to deliver a first-in-class treatment.
The steady rise is fueled primarily by population growth in Africa.
The head of French police deployed in Calais says British soldiers could bolster an understaffed force.