British elections in May could arguably have as much impact on euro zone stability as this month's snap poll in Greece.
Data are expected to show the first annual fall in consumer prices since 2009, piling pressure on the ECB.
The EU criticized Israel for saying it would withhold critical tax revenue if the Palestinians join the International Criminal Court.
Dieter Zetsche, the automaker’s CEO, says that there are still a number of legal and ethical issues raised by self-driving cars.
Economists are looking ahead to Friday's highly anticipated jobs report after the Dow plunged as much as 350 points Monday.
As the euro dips, here's a look at the winners and losers.
France's Hollande and Germany's Merkel want to meet with Ukrainian and Russian leaders, but they don't want to waste their time.
Thousands supporting Islamic asylum seekers will march against PEGIDA, an anti-Islamic group in Germany, on Monday.
German police said that it has images of the members of the group, which attacked Israeli Jew Shahak Shapira.
U.S. authorities have cracked down on American nationals suspected of seeking help from foreign banks to hide overseas assets.
The pope continues on his mission to change the Vatican by picking cardinals, many from smaller, less developed countries.
President Hassan Rouhani's comments mark a departure from the anti-Western rhetoric of his predecessor.
The British leader is under pressure from Eurosceptic members of his own party and the rise of anti-EU party UKIP.
Grounded Hoegh Osaka is listing 45-degrees starboard at Bramble Bank.
“The danger of contagion is limited because Portugal and Ireland are considered rehabilitated,” one government source says.
More than 3.2 million registered refugees have fled war-torn Syria to live in neighboring countries, such as Lebanon.
The health care worker will be kept under isolation for 21 days in a special unit at Berlin’s Charite Hospital.
A rough agreement is expected by March, but experts doubt whether a final settlement will be reached before a June deadline.
Hungarians have criticized Orbán for what they see as corrupt policies that don't represent popular sentiment.
“This was not a coup. This was an attack by a terrorist group backed by some powers that I would not name," Yahya Jammeh said.
Six people in the Chinese mainland tested positive for bird flu and one of them had reportedly died.
The security researcher claims to have created a perfect set of the German defense minister's prints.