Corporate tax avoidance has risen to the top of the international political agenda in recent years.
In comparison, unemployment across the euro zone was 11.7 percent in the three months to April, according to Eurostat.
Emirates was among the first buyers for the A350 rival model to Boeing's 787 Dreamliner.
Fans in the United States will be able to enjoy unprecedented coverage of the World Cup this summer.
Private wealth ballooned globally in 2013, and flowed ever more toward the top, a report finds.
The EU's competition authority said last year that it was looking into corporate tax arrangements in several member states and had requested information from Ireland.
The stealth bombers had never been based in Europe before. Now, they sit just three hours from the Russian border.
A London bookmaker has recorded its highest-ever bet on politics.
The Global Summit at the ExCeL Centre in East London will also be attended by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry.
While talks are set to resume Tuesday, concerns remain that, if left unresolved, the issue might trigger a conflict in the Middle East.
The study was based on a CDC estimate that there are more than 3.5 million Americans with some form of autism.
Merkel restated her support on Tuesday for Jean-Claude Juncker to become president of the European Commission.
On Wall Street overnight the S&P 500 ended at a fourth straight record closing high and the Dow at its third.
Deutsche Bank analysts devised a computer model that picked England as the winner while Brazil emerges as the favorite in most predictions.
Tom Cruise's star power in "Edge of Tomorrow" wasn't enough to overcome the devoted fanbase of the YA novel "The Fault in Our Stars."
The FIFA bribery scandal surrounding the 2022 World Cup in Qatar is yet another distraction for Brazil.
According to new research, businesses across the globe lost around $445B, while the UK is one of the worst hit nations.
Seychelles, an island nation with a population smaller than Davenport, Iowa, has become a haven for international corruption and money laundering.
The IMF also declared that Britain will be the fastest growing Western economy in 2014.
FIFA says the ticket exchange has happened at previous World Cups.
Miguel Cotto seeks boxing history, while Sergio Martinez hopes to prove doubters wrong after several injuries.
England will play their final pre-World Cup friendly when they meet Honduras in Miami on Saturday.