U.S. Under Secretary Wendy Sherman and Tehran's Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi met in Vienna on Thursday in the latest push to secure a final nuclear deal by a June 30 deadline, Iranian media said.
U.S. officials said Russia had built up troops on the border, and deployed air defense systems to forbidden areas.
Deutsche, Germany's largest lender, is among the last major banks to come to terms with authorities in the case.
The American A-10 and Romania's Soviet-built MiG-21 jet were built to fight each other. Now they're training together to fend off Russians.
As the ceasefire is broken anew, a bipartisan group asks the U.S. president again to send lethal aid to Ukraine.
The 54-year-old man reportedly sold to collectors and hunters. Police couldn't believe he stored so many firearms.
The Raytheon-built missile defense system is often heralded as the world's best.
ZEW said the world economy was dampening Germany's export prospects and reducing the potential for further improvement.
Oskar Groening, a former Nazi guard at the Auschwitz concentration camp, is charged as an accessory to murder in 300,000 cases.
Visiting Germany, Poland and Estonia, Bush will seek to bolster his foreign policy credentials.
Three other rescue operations were underway on Monday to save hundreds more migrants in peril on overloaded vessels making the journey from the north coast of Africa to Europe.
Apple could sell more than 3 million units of the Apple Watch and yield revenues of more than $2 billion in the first two weeks of sales, according to analysts.
Poland's president labeled the comments an “insult to thousands of Poles who helped Jews.”
The FDA wants data to “better assess the risks and benefits” of homeopathic remedies.
The latest chapter in the eurozone saga was on the agenda at the spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank in Washington this weekend.
The 173rd Airborne Brigade will teach Ukrainian troops about first aid, tactics and how to defend against artillery and mortar strikes.
Gao Yu has been accused of leaking an official document detailing plans for a crackdown on civil society.
The country's finance minister pledged to "compromise, but not be compromised," but investors are betting on a default.
The self-proclaimed leader of the Donetsk People’s Republic warned pro-Russian rebels would take the port city Mariupol if Ukrainian forces continue "aggression."
A former ISIS prisoner reportedly told authorities that German converts were guarding and torturing people in Syria.
The former secretary of state's remarks this week put her at odds with President Barack Obama, who has put limits on aid.
Police officials said the email address was being accessed from 10 different countries, including the U.S. and Canada.