Free college doesn't always mean no debt, but it helps in some areas around the globe.
Norwegian Air hopes to get passengers across the Atlantic for $69 by 2017.
In comparison, Apple sold 10 million iPhone 6 and 6 Pluses last year at launch — but that number didn't include Apple's biggest market.
The military agreement is one of many that Sweden has signed with its neighboring countries over the last year as it looks to compensate for not being part of NATO.
Thousands of marchers in London and other cities throughout the European Union called on its member states to accept more refugees.
“It breaks my heart to see what's happening and I know I can help, and I will in any way possible,” a young mother from Keflavik said, as an effort grows to assist Syrians.
The move to call up thousands of reserve troops for refresher training comes amid growing tensions between Moscow and Helsinki.
They strengthen ties to Scandinavia as Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko warns that Russian wants to take the "whole of Europe."
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said during a cabinet meeting Tuesday that the government will study the need to expand the list of sanctioned countries.
The Pirate Party, which proposed the bill after the Charlie Hebdo massacre, said on its blog that "freedom will not give in to bloody attacks."
The Greek government wants to prevent citizens from stashing all of their cash under their mattresses.
Australian research says free trade accords with China, South Korea and Japan could create 180,000 jobs in 20 years.
Iceland and Norway are the only two nations that openly defy a global whaling ban.
Finland remains neutral at present but has expressed concern with Russia's military activity in eastern Ukraine.
Actors in the 2016 Marvel release will include Robert Downey Jr., Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Scarlett Johansson and Paul Rudd.
A new study suggests that eruption of water vapor on the surface of Saturn's moon might be in the form of broad, curtain-like sheets.
The exercise comes amid heightened regional tensions with Russia.
At least 17 bodies have been recovered, while helicopter rescue missions have been hampered by bad weather in the area of the base camp.
Denmark previously held this distinction, according to the latest World Happiness Report.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said that conservation efforts had helped in significantly increasing the population of the mammals.
Countries in the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Europe stepped up arms purchases as the U.S. reduced spending.
Six ex-detainees resettled in Uruguay are facing a tough time being something they aren't used to: free men.