The theft was described as "an offensive attack on the memory of the Holocaust" by Jerusalem's Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum.
A mining electrician-turned-rebel leader, Alexander Zakharchenko, won over 81 percent of the vote, according to the rebels' exit polls.
Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta leads in the first round of presidential elections in a field of 14 candidates.
The world’s six nuclear powers, aka the P5+1, and Iran face a Nov. 24 deadline to resolve a dispute over Iran's nuclear program.
Vattenfall AB says it will seek a buyer for coal plants, mines in Germany to help cut its emissions.
West Africa feels “abandoned” by the African Union, which legislators say has not delivered on promises to send help to Ebola-stricken countries.
Rules and regulations for the different ways to donate for and participate in Movember.
European companies are preparing to enter a lucrative, untapped market if Iran sanctions are suspended. The U.S. could miss out.
The German owner of Volkswagen, Audi and Porsche wants to have 20 electric and plug-in hybrid electric models in China soon.
Some critics of Russia question whether its motivation is financial or whether prolonging the wrangling suits Moscow's diplomatic agenda.
Edward Mordrake claimed a soul in episode 4 of "American Horror Story: Freak Show."
The ECB said in its latest quarterly Bank Lending Survey that banks are expected to ease credit standards further in the final quarter.
The survey also showed that concerns about the economy and job prospects had been replaced by worries about war and terrorism.
The latest UNICEF report tracked child poverty in developed countries since 2008.
FIFA President Sepp Blatter said a boycott "will never give any positive effect" in an interview with Russian sports press.
Ebola experts believe arrival screenings for the virus are largely ineffective.
A march by "Hooligans Against Salafism" turned violent on Sunday. Some shouted "foreigners out" and displayed far-right paraphernalia.
The U.S. pharmaceutical company is divesting assets and investing in research for new products like insomnia drug Belsomra.
PlayStation has been outselling Xbox One since it launched nearly a year ago.
A slew of organizations including the OECD, the IMF and leading institutes have slashed their forecasts for German economic growth.
Germany's largest lender is reportedly on the cusp of a deal over Libor-rigging allegations, which have cost the bank billions already.
Nevada's state’s attorney general filed a court order against ride-sharing app Uber late Friday.