On 2016’s first trading day, stocks worldwide were dragged sharply lower by fresh evidence of a Chinese slowdown and Mideast tensions.
The video shows the execution of five prisoners identified as British spies and threatens U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron.
A video reportedly released by the militant group Sunday appears to show the execution of five men supposed to be British spies.
President Hassan Rouhani just ordered his defense minister to expand Iran's missile program over Western protests.
The New Year’s Eve conflagration at the 63-story Address Downtown Dubai hotel was the emirate’s third high-rise fire in three years.
The soldiers may be put on trial for alleged crimes committed in Iraq, including murder, the head of an investigating team said in an interview published Saturday.
About 3 million people traveled to the country in 2015, representing a decline of just 3 percent from 2014.
Disagreements over a massive refugee influx and other issues could bring more uncertainty to the continent's financial sector in 2016.
Overflowing Missouri and Illinois rivers were receding Friday, but forecasters warned that flood waters could menace downstream communities.
The Indian capital, which holds the notorious distinction of being the most polluted city, will see limited movement of private vehicles over two weeks.
Belgium and Paris cancel New Year's Eve firework shows. Rio de Janeiro plans to go ahead as normal, but joins them in beefing up security. Paul Chapman reports.
2015 has been a year when security concerns have dominated in many parts of the world.
Many European users are experiencing trouble connecting to the popular messaging network.
Temperatures in the North Pole rose above freezing Wednesday, as a "freak" storm created a low-pressure system over the region.
Actress Jennifer Lawrence says like her character in Joy, she knows what it feels like to be the 'only one that believes in yourself'.
London will be teeming with parties and events on New Year's Eve. Here's a few ideas for how to celebrate the end of 2015.
After authorities revealed intelligence indicating that several European cities could be targeted, police stepped up security in England, Turkey and elsewhere.
The country will sign the articles of agreement by tomorrow, to become the last of the bank’s 57 founding members.
Bashar Assad’s government is responsible for a vast majority of deaths, but such statistics are not to be confused with continuing levels of ISIS-inflicted brutality.
A judge ruled Alabama-based coal company Walter Energy can throw out health and pension obligations to nearly 3,000 retirees and their dependents.
Treacherous sea crossings have caused the deaths of nearly 4,000 people, with most refugees fleeing violence in the Middle East.
The new guidelines came after a court ruled that atheism cannot be excluded from school curriculum.