The women serve as emissary-representatives for the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, a worldwide Jewish community.
With Western officials hinting that economic sanctions against Russia could be lifted, Eastern European states are working to increase their military defenses.
A large influx of cash over a low-level match was enough for websites to suspend betting; players denied fixing the games.
Some countries' moves to block refugees are threatening the future of the European Union, Swedish officials said.
At a gathering of the world’s elite, Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman wonders why U.S. voters are so unhappy.
The bank also posted better-than-expected quarterly profit Tuesday, helped by deep cuts in salaries and other cost cuts over the past year.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused the alliance of encroaching on the Kremlin’s sphere of influence.
Agustín Carstens said governments should plan for “a potentially severe shock” in 2016.
European Union fruit growers are eager for a new market to substitute for the one they lost when Russia imposed an embargo on their products in 2014.
Haier, which has plants across the world, sees the acquisition as a chance to expand its business and capture U.S. market share.
Russia President Vladimir Putin has for many years described NATO's efforts to develop defenses against ballistic missiles as a move to "neutralize" Moscow.
Polish authorities made allusions to World War II losses under German occupation during a debate over freedom of speech.
The EU will discuss constitutional developments in Poland next week as officials criticize a law giving the government control over public TV and radio.
The Facebook-owned developer revealed the price of its virtual reality headset Wednesday.
Spain and Belgium are taking over the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s policing this week and will likely see more Russian aircraft interceptions.
The Polish parliament passed an amendment to the media law that gives a minister authority to appoint managers of state-run radio and television stations.
The bill, passed by the lower house of the parliament Wednesday, enables the government to replace the heads of state radio and television.
Android 6.0 update is now available for LG G3 users in Poland and Sprint LG G Stylo users in the U.S.
At least 50,000 North Koreans are stationed overseas in some 20 countries as forced laborers and human rights activists are demanding accountability.
The Slovenian Parliament voted in March to allow same-sex couples to marry and adopt children, but opponents of gay rights took the issue to court.
The proposed agency would have the power to intervene even without the host country's consent -- a provision that is being opposed by several member states in the 28-nation bloc.
Despite its membership to the European Union, Lithuania imports 75 percent of its electricity from Russia.