Oscar-winning director Roman Polanski has been dodging U.S. attempts to extradite him on sex offenses since he fled the country in 1978.
The three parties have reportedly agreed on a deal to resume Russian gas supplies to Ukraine.
The latest UNICEF report tracked child poverty in developed countries since 2008.
European Union leaders have made an "ambitious" deal to slash greenhouse gas emissions. Some think it's too much, others think it's not enough.
EU leaders struck a deal on a new target to cut carbon emissions out to 2030.
Japan, Ireland, Australia, Canada and others are doing little or nothing to crack down on companies that bribe foreign officials.
The deal aims to resume Russian gas flows to Ukraine after Moscow turned off the taps in June.
Poland's parliamentary speaker, Radoslaw Sikorski, has been quoted as saying that Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed to Poland's then leader in 2008 that they divide Ukraine between themselves.
John O'Shea struck deep into injuty time to give the Republic of Ireland a 1-1 draw in Germany in Euro 2016 qualifying.
UPS is launching a new service that will allow customers to pick up packages at local businesses instead of a home doorstep.
The company is already investigating alleged bribery in a number of Middle East countries, as well as Poland.
Chilly reception: Oslo is the sixth city to drop a bid for the 2022 Winter Games after the Sochi games cost a sky-high $51 billion.
The synopsis for "The Blacklist" Season 2, episode 3 reveals that Red has a new enemy after handling the Berlin situation in episode 2.
Red finally had his showdown with his nemesis, Berlin, in Season 2 episode 2 of "The Blacklist."
Former Archbishop Jozef Wesolowski is under house arrest in Vatican City.
Archaeologists have unearthed a previously unknown group of gas chambers at the site of the Sobibor death camp in Poland.
President Barack Obama is expected to announce the aid package in a meeting with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.
Oskar Groening, one of the last living former members of the SS, is charged with assisting Nazis in the deaths of 300,000 people in 1944.
Rapid Trident consists of troops from 15 nations, four of which are non-NATO former Soviet states.
European Union finance ministers were considering at least four options at a meeting in Milan Saturday.
Hewlett-Packard used shell companies, burner phones and “bags of cash” to bribe foreign officials, the SEC says.
After President Obama vowed to destroy ISIS in Syria, speculation mounts over how the U.S. and it allies will accomplish that goal.