Mexico’s macroeconomic policies “remain very strong,” but there are risks given global market volatility, an IMF official said.
Say goodbye to doom-and-gloom reports on the impact of a Brexit as the government enters a period of silence.
The June vote centered on Britain’s future in the EU has left the fate of more than 850,000 Poles living and working in the U.K. hanging in the balance.
Russia has deployed military divisions along its western border as one part of measures to respond to NATO’s buildup.
Europe’s largest bank is in the process of cutting a fifth of its global workforce, including thousands of U.K.-based jobs.
The continentwide song contest is so popular partly because votes from the general public are responsible for half the score.
Eighteen teams will compete Thursday for 10 spots in the final stage of competition, which is scheduled for Saturday.
Russia announced Tuesday it was developing new intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of piercing the U.S. missile shield.
Forty-five percent of people surveyed in Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Spain and Sweden said they wanted their own vote on membership in the bloc.
As many as 200,000 protesters descended on Poland's capital Saturday, accusing the Warsaw government of limiting freedoms and straining ties to Europe.
Among the biggest buyers, the Middle East has dedicated more than $17 billion to American-made military wares in the past several months.
The project is part of a broader shift among Western European manufacturers to shift production to Eastern Europe.
The decision Wednesday by the Court of Justice of the European Union is a blow to companies like Philip Morris International, some member countries, as well as e-cigarette makers.
Sources told the Financial Times that the amount was zeroed in on at just above $289,000 per asylum-seeker in Monday’s commission draft.
Though Valeant settled many lingering questions in its postponed earnings report Friday, the drugmaker disclosed a few new legal proceedings.
Central and Eastern European states aren't buying Russia's talk of improving relations as more defense brigades are created.
Breakthroughs are not expected in the first Russia-NATO talks since the start of the Ukraine crisis following provocative Russian military maneuvers in the Baltic Sea.
The GOP candidate “doesn’t know much about foreign policy ... or the world generally,” the president said after Trump suggested that Japan and South Korea should have nuclear weapons.
The E.U. country wants to get rid of its old Soviet-built fighting vehicles amid regional aggression from Russia.
The tourism official said Germany's Nazi past makes him "uneasy" and is preventing him from visiting in an official capacity.
Poland’s ruling Law and Justice party has tried to change how the country’s top court works in a move that has been widely criticized.
There will be 18 of the best "Counter-Strike: Global Offensive" teams participating in Turner Sports' eSports league.