Rising prices have brought investors — including hedge fund luminary George Soros — back into the market.
The U.S. company’s statement implies its future investment in the country would be at risk if the Brexit happens.
A bill allowing kin of terror victims to sue Saudi Arabia passed unanimously Tuesday — despite the Obama administration's opposition.
Police beat citizens demonstrating against alleged bias by the electoral oversight commission.
A pushback against change shows how fragile Ukraine’s progress in transforming itself into a Western-facing democracy could prove to be.
Activists on Tuesday scaled Madrid’s Kio Towers in a protest against the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.
Given the outdated system the messaging app and others rely on, even end-to-end encryption will not protect against a determined attacker.
Those targeted were identified as public safety risks by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
The “Harry Potter” author has previously compared the Republican presidential candidate to Voldemort.
The bill obliges the Iranian government to seek compensation for “material or moral” damages Tehran has suffered due to “hostile” American policies over the past 63 years.
Lifted by the higher cost of gasoline and rent, among other things, the increase points to a steady inflation buildup.
To scale their businesses, most entrepreneurs reach an inflection point where they need outside funding. Here’s why debt is a good option.
The world’s biggest home improvement chain said that inconsistent weather drove demand across the board.
The move comes after a U.S. missile shield went operational in Romania last Thursday.
China’s Xiaomi has announced it will take part in Google’s annual developer conference in San Francisco this week, hinting at the launch of several new products.
Beside unplanned outages, supply from non-OPEC countries is expected by the International Energy Agency and other forecasters to fall this year.
Han Kang won in the face of competition from an impressive shortlist, including Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk.
The U.S. Navy has been sending ships to the South China Sea under freedom of navigation patrols, drawing criticism from China that claims most of the disputed region.
As world leaders begin a fresh round of talks aimed at ending the brutal conflict in Syria, the chances of a breakthrough remain slim at best.
Exxon argued in its appeal that its due process rights were violated because New Hampshire had not proved the company’s liability for the alleged pollution at each individual site.
Takata said earlier this month that it would expand recalls for defective air bag inflators by 35 million to 40 million in several tranches through 2019.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will contribute to an American government panel’s assessment of the proposed $43 billion transaction.