Europe Migrant Crisis: Milan Protests See Hundreds Clash With Police
Italy has taken over 100,000 migrants this year, but has drawn criticism for poor conditions in the camps where they are housed.
Israel Buys Three-Quarters Of Its Oil From Kurds: Report
The Financial Times reported that industry insiders speculated Israel may be using the oil purchases as a way of covertly supporting the Kurds against ISIS.
Migrant Crisis: Over 5,000 Refugees Enter Serbia After Macedonia Reopens Border
Macedonia's earlier decision to close its border to migrants had led to clashes between police and stranded refugees.
India's Central Bank Pledges To Contain Stock Market, Rupee Losses
As Indian markets reacted to global panic over China's economic future, India's central bank governor and finance minister sought to reassure local investors.
Australian Stock Markets Plunge Amid China, U.S. Federal Reserve Worries
Australian markets saw their worst single-day losses in years on Monday.
Graphene Manufactured Using Tea Tree Extract Paving Way For Cheaper Method: Study
Graphene, which is stronger than steel or Kevlar, has promising uses in solar cells, electrical circuits and medicine.
Immigration In US: Prompt Release Of Immigrant Children In Detention Centers Ordered By Federal Judge
A federal judge describes as "deplorable" the conditions under which hundreds of undocumented immigrant children are being held in family detention centers.
Google Ordered To Remove Search Results To Articles Covering Removal Of News Stories Under 'Right To Be Forgotten'
The U.K.'s data-protection watchdog has ordered Google to delist links to articles about stories that have been removed under the EU's controversial "right to be forgotten" rule.
Denmark Foreign Minister Kristian Jensen To 'Reopen' Ties With Russia
Kristian Jensen said Friday that he intends to reopen political dialogue with Russia, amid Moscow's growing estrangement from the E.U.
Glacial Retreat At End Of Ice Age Caused By Carbon Dioxide: Study
Researchers warned that current carbon dioxide levels meant that "we are orchestrating something akin to the end of an ice age, but much faster."
Syriza Members Form New Party; Greece President Asks Opposition To Form Government
Greece is set to face its fifth national election in six years after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras resigned Thursday, just after finalizing a bailout deal.
Mexico Child Labor: Over 60 Children Found Working At Vegetable Packing Factory In Northern State Of Coahuila
According to the World Bank, 870,000 children under the age of 13 were believed to be working in 2013 in the country.
Petrobras Scandal: Brazil House Speaker And Ex-Senator Face Corruption Charges
Brazil's corruption scandal has seen over 100 indictments and massive protests against President Dilma Rousseff.
MERS Vaccine 100% Effective In Animal Trials, Could Lead To Vaccine For Humans
The MERS virus has caused almost 400 deaths across the Middle East, Asia and Europe since 2012.
Slovakia Refuses To Accept Muslim Migrants From Syria, Will Only Allow Christians
A Slovakian official said that Muslims would have trouble integrating into the country because it did not have any mosques.
Kazakh Tenge Free Floats, Slides Over 20% After Devaluation
The move comes at a time when developing countries around the world are devaluing their currencies.
UN Peacekeepers In Central African Republic Accused Of Rape
Since the CAR mission was established in 2014, 13 sexual abuse allegations have been brought against its peacekeepers.
Human Brain Grown In A Lab Out Of Skin Cells By Scientists
Researchers from Ohio State University said that the brain is unconscious and poses no ethical challenges.
Germany Approves Third Greek Bailout Despite Opposition From Conservatives
The move will provide Greece sorely needed funds just ahead of a deadline to repay the European Central Bank.
Cancer Risk Increases With Light To Moderate Drinking: Study
A study found that even light to moderate drinking can substantially increase the risk of breast cancer in women and all kinds of cancer in men.
Chinese Stock Markets Reverse Losses, Other Asian Countries Lag; Vietnam Devalues Dong
Regional markets have been depressed because of the ongoing volatility in Chinese markets as well as last week's devaluation of the yuan.
Greece Sells Regional Airports' Operating Rights To German Firm As Bailout Deadline Approaches
The $1.37 billion deal, involving 14 regional airports, comes ahead of a German vote Wednesday on a third bailout package for Greece.
Meteorite Impacts May Have Formed Building Blocks Of Life: Study
A team of Japanese researchers found that meteorite impacts in ancient oceans may have been responsible for creating the basic components of DNA.
Sri Lanka Elections: Mahinda Rajapaksa's Bid For Power Defeated, Early Vote Count Shows
Former Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa's attempt to return to power appeared to be defeated, according to early vote counting results.
Canada Government Attempts To Stifle Public Servants' Social Media Use Ahead Of Election: Union Leaders
The government memos urge public servants to remember their “duty of loyalty” and stress that “you are a public servant 24/7.”
Lyudmila Savchuk, Former Russian Internet 'Troll,' Awarded 1 Ruble In Symbolic Damages
The Kremlin has denied any links to the Agency for Internet Studies, which allegedly posts pro-Russian propaganda on social media.
New Blood Clot Detection Method With Single Scan Could Save Time, Money: Study
Researchers said that current methods for detecting blood clots were a "shot in the dark" that could cost valuable time.
Google Gets Extension From EU Antitrust Authority On Search Distortion Case
The case has entered its fifth year, but new charges brought against the American company could force it to pay up to 10 percent of its turnover in fines.
Uber To Boost Security Staff After Data Privacy Concerns
Uber, valued at about $50 billion last month, has been expanding its security staff in recent months after reports of data breaches.
Migrant Crisis May Eclipse Greek Debt Problem: German Chancellor Angela Merkel
Chancellor Angela Merkel called Germany's response to the migrant crisis "absolutely unsatisfactory."