"I apologize for the fact that the intelligence we received was wrong," former British Prime Minister Tony Blair says, referring to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.
"If someone wants to live together with us, they must first reveal who they actually are and what their intentions are," Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban says.
The British government has been accused of placing business ahead of human rights amid allegations that British weapons sold to Saudi Arabia are being used in Yemen.
The first charter was signed by 51 countries in San Francisco in 1948.
European stocks rallied Friday amid China's decision to cut rates for the sixth time since November.
Global markets rallied on the European Central Bank's willingness to revive growth in Europe as tech stocks led Wall Street gains.
Australia's antitrust body is the latest in a growing list of global regulatory bodies that have raised concerns over the proposed merger of the world's No. 2 and No. 3 oilfield services companies.
China hopes to see a united European Union in which Britain plays a prominent role in promoting Chinese relations with the bloc.
McDonald's Corp. shares hit an all-time high on Thursday after Chief Executive Steve Easterbrook said a rebound in quarterly restaurant sales showed that his turnaround plan is starting to work.
The online retail giant's shares jumped after a quarterly report.
Netflix is going to Italy, and gave the first month away for free to subscribers.
Bitcoin transactions have been ruled tax-free in Europe by the Court of Justice.
Companies like Exxon Mobil have begun acknowledging the risks of climate change. But a new report shows future demand estimates might miss the mark.
September was the second-hottest on record, and the fifth straight month to be a record-setter. In addition, nine states shattered temperature records last month.
Sometimes, trying to be original or creative can go horribly awry.
The duchess has been recently out of the spotlight while caring for Princess Charlotte, born in May.
In fact, almost all of the former military groups active during the so-called Troubles still exist.
A rights group found boxes, shipped as diplomatic cargo, containing pro-China merchandise near London demonstrations.
Prince Charles has a history of snubbing Chinese leaders and events.
Xi Jinping, who reportedly regards himself as a "man of the people," is staying in Buckingham Palace and will dine with the queen.
The news of the job cuts comes after days of speculation over the company's future plans in the U.K.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the airstrikes, which began Monday afternoon in the rebel-held Jabal al-Akrad region in northwestern province of Latakia, also killed civilians.