China Poses Risk For Global Recession, Societe Generale Report Says
A new report from Societe Generale predicts a 30 percent chance of China's economy facing a hard landing.
Angelina Jolie Testifies On Rape As A Weapon Of War
The Hollywood actress, also a U.N. special envoy, addressed Britain's newly established House of Lords Committee on Sexual Violence on Tuesday.
Refugee Crisis 2015: After Pope Speech, Catholic Communities Across Europe Prepare To Help Syrians
Following the pope's call for local parishes to assist refugee families, European communities are planning their responses.
Global Economic Growth 2015: US, UK, China Slowdown Expected, Organization For Economic Cooperation and Development Says
Amid economic uncertainty, new data from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development predicts an economic slowdown for the U.S. and U.K.
Refugee Crisis In Hungary: 1 Dead In Bicske Train Station, Where Hundreds Have Been Stranded
The death highlights the severe conditions experienced by refugees attempting to reach Western Europe.
Hungary Passes Anti-Migration Laws As Refugees Walk Toward Austria From Budapest
As the laws were passed Friday, refugees set out on foot toward Austria.
Refugee Crisis 2015: Ireland To Take In At Least 1,800 People, UK Says 'Thousands'
European leaders have begun switching their positions in order to confront the mounting refugee crisis in Europe.
Putin, Erdogan On Refugee Crisis: 'Western World,' Governments Are To Blame
Russian President Vladimir Putin said the solution to the ongoing crisis was to have the international community work together to fight terrorism.
Labor Day LA Weekend 2015: Five Events In Los Angeles To Celebrate The National Holiday
From a beach fiesta to a high-end food festival, LA has plenty to offer this Labor Day weekend.
Ukraine Russia Conflict: Russian Threat Will Last Decades, Ukrainian President Poroshenko Says
Ukraine's president said his country must increase the number of contract soldiers as Russia remains a long-term threat.
European Refugee Crisis 2015: Why So Many People Are Fleeing The Middle East And North Africa
As pressure mounts for European leaders to find a solution to the crisis, here's a breakdown of where refugees continue to arrive from and what options are on the table for the European Union.
Uber Ban In Brazil? Unemployment Being Caused By Ride-Sharing Service, President Rousseff Says
The ride-sharing service's latest global backlash comes from Brazil's president.
Europe Refugee Crisis Update: Economic Migrants Not Welcome, Angela Merkel German Christian Democratic Caucus Says
As a crisis continues, Germany wants to draw a clear distinction between refugees fleeing conflicts and migrants seeking economic opportunities.
EU Extends Sanctions On Russia As Moscow Warns Of 'Negative Consequences'
Sanctions were first applied in 2014 over Russia's actions in Ukraine, including the March 2014 annexation of Crimea.
Immigration Reform 2015: Iowans Want To Deport Undocumented Immigrants, Back Donald Trump, Poll Finds
A new poll released on Wednesday had Donald Trump leading the pack of Republican candidates for president.
Australia Facing Recession? Sydney Growth Falls In Second Quarter, Fears Of Further Slowdown
Slowdowns in mining and construction, along with lower exports, made for a slow growth rate in Australia.
American Factory Output Slides To Slowest Growth Rate Since May 2013
Although economists expected an uptick in growth, U.S. manufacturing saw a downturn in August, to its lowest level in more than two years.
How European Leaders Are Battling Over Borders To Confront The EU Migrant And Refugee Crisis
With several proposals on the table, Europe continues to struggle for a unified response to the migration crisis.
New Russian Internet Law Sparks Surveillance Fear: Data Collection In Russia Must Now Be Held On Local Servers
The new law has caused uncertainty among companies and sparked fears over surveillance and privacy rights.
Islamic State Palmyra Attack: All The Cultural Heritage Sites ISIS Has Destroyed In Iraq and Syria [PHOTOS]
A look in photos at the numerous cultural heritage sites ISIS has destroyed since taking over parts of Iraq and Syria.
Obama Hurt By Charges of Anti-Semitism Following Iran Deal
“These are hard issues, and worthy of serious debate. But you don’t win the debate by suggesting that the other person has bad motives,” Obama said
Europe Migrant Crisis Update: Did Austria Violate Schengen Border-Free Policy By Stopping Train From Hungary?
The border checks in Austria seemingly violate the free movement within Europe guaranteed under the Schengen pact.
Oil Falls Below $49 A Barrel Amid China Concerns
In 2014 oil prices were above $100 a barrel; now experts say getting above $50 will be difficult with excess supply and a possible economic slowdown.
US Developing Economic Sanctions Against China Over Cybertheft
The Obama administration is considering sanctions against Chinese companies and individuals over cybertheft.
ISIS In Africa: Islamic State Recruits 2 Ghana Students, Targets African Universities
Ghanaian officials say the Islamic State has recruited two students and targeted universities in the country.
Ukraine-Russia Conflict: Russian Generals Fighting With Separatists, Ukraine Says
Military leaders from across the border are fighting in eastern Ukraine, where Nazi-style troop formations have been observed, Ukraine says.
After China's 'Black Monday,' British Economy Grows For 10th Consecutive Quarter Amid Uncertainty For Future
Growth continued for a 10th straight quarter, but market volatility -- thanks mostly to China's meltdown -- could end the streak.
Bangkok Bombing Update: Thailand Economy Will Not Be Hurt Greatly By Deadly Explosion, Official Says
The Erawan shrine bombing that killed 20 isn't expected to overly affect tourism, either, a Thai official said Friday.
Europe Migrant Death Toll Update: Breaking Down the Numbers Of The European Border Crisis
Political leaders have scrambled to find policy solutions to the region's migration crisis as the number of arrivals keeps rising.
Who Is Vassiliki Thanou? New Interim Greek Prime Minister Is First Woman To Head Government in Greece
Vassiliki Thanou, the country's top Supreme Court judge, will lead the government until an election is held next month.