Separate data on Tuesday showed that German retail sales jumped by 3.6 percent in February in real terms.
The country's bailout crisis is creeping back into the spotlight. It could face bankruptcy in just a few weeks.
Experts estimate the total liability for Lufthansa's insurer will come to around $350 million. Lawsuits filed for damages are unlikely to face many challenges in court.
Apple has given Android and Windows Phone users one more reason to switch to its iPhone.
Much of the focus this week will be on the U.S. nonfarm payrolls report for March and the Greek debt negotiations.
These issues reportedly occurred before he received his pilot’s license in 2013. Since then, "no signs of suicidal tendencies or outward aggression were documented," according to reports.
North Korea couldn't meet the basic requirements to join the increasingly popular bank being set up to fund infrastructure projects in Asia.
The privacy breach by the organizers had affected a total of 31 leaders who attended the summit last year.
With just one day left before the deadline on a deal over Iran’s nuclear program, Iran is backing away from a key provision in the deal.
The drone strike allegation comes as the deadline nears for a deal on Iran's nuclear program.
Chinese stocks surged to seven-year highs, helped by Beijing's unveiling of an ambitious plan to build a modern Silk Road.
Leaders of six world powers and Iran met again Monday to reach a nuclear deal ahead of a self-imposed deadline.
Humility was a theme of the Roman Catholic leader's message to tens of thousands in St. Peter's Square in Vatican City.
The online activist was arrested in 2012 for alleged offenses including insulting Islam, cyber crime and disobeying his father.
Andreas Lubitz had been deemed unfit to fly, but apparently hid his diagnoses from his employer.
A protest by anti-Islamic organization PEGIDA scheduled for Saturday in Montreal was canceled because of a counterprotest.
Purchasing the Apple Watch may require a bit of preparation before pre-orders begin.
Despite concerns the U.S. or the U.K. would block the move, the two accepted the resolution, and it was passed by consensus.
A member of his glider club claims the co-pilot had taken part in glider training sessions, less than 40 miles from the site of the crash.
Like the U.K., Switzerland and other European countries, Russia has announced it intends to join the bank.
In a blog, the search giant takes aim at News Corp. boss Rupert Murdoch and counters several Wall Street Journal claims.
Chechnya actually offered Mexico weapons to fight the United States. Moscow was not pleased.