Oliveira, who had an 83-year career in motion pictures, was 106 when he died Thursday.
China has employed diplomacy, and more unorthodox measures, to secure the return of fugitives who have fled abroad.
The European Central Bank will begin monthly purchases of 60 billion euros ($66 billion) of bonds on Monday.
The ECB has said its money printing would last "at least" until September 2016 and a "sustained adjustment" in inflation emerges.
As the drama continues to play out in Greece, here are the four most important points about the country’s predicament.
On the eve of the country's bailout talks, thousands of Greeks protested austerity policies in Athens and other major cities Sunday.
Apparently, quite a bit. With time running out on Greece's bailout, there are few advantages if the country leaves the eurozone.
In Europe, all eyes were on Greece, after its new prime minister Alexis Tsipras ruled out extending its bailout.
Andressa Urach was once an advocate for cosmetic surgery, but after a dangerous operation, she's speaking out against it.
A win for the radical left would represent a major act of defiance of the continent's austerity hawks -- but don’t run for the so-called Grexit.
The decision to close 15 military bases could result in a reduction of about 2,000 U.S. troops in the UK over the next several years.
The IMF has cobbled together a $17 billion program for Ukraine but says $15 billion more is needed.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's government introduced Germany's first country-wide wage floor of 8.50 euros an hour on Jan. 1.
The pope continues on his mission to change the Vatican by picking cardinals, many from smaller, less developed countries.
China's president arrived in Macau for a two-day visit on the 15th anniversary of the city's handover from Portugal to China.
The buying consortium includes China Travel Financial Holdings, York Capital Management Global Advisors and Pepper Australia Pty Ltd.
The U.S. dollar hit a seven-year high against the Japanese yen on Monday. Why would a stronger dollar be bad for the U.S. economy?
Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Manuel Neuer all have strong cases to win the 2014 FIFA Ballon d’Or.
The former Socialist prime minister and three others, were arrested on allegations of tax fraud, corruption and money laundering.
Arsenal host Manchester United on Saturday, with both clubs still striving to return to a time when they dominated the Premier League.
Robert Murat was cleared by Portuguese authorities, but Scotland Yard wants to take another look.
Europe’s olive harvest was hit hard this year by bad weather and blight, which will likely lead to higher prices for some olive oils.