Wall Street Futures Lower On Brexit Concerns
U.S. stock index futures eased slightly in early trading on Sunday after Britain’s vote to leave the European Union sparked a sharp sell-off in global markets on Friday
Spanish Vote Delivers More Uncertainty For Europe After Brexit
Acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy’s center-right party again emerged with the single biggest bloc of seats but fell short of a majority, leaving the eurozone's fourth-largest economy at risk of another lengthy political stalemate.
5 Killed In Colorado Amtrak Train-Car Crash
A vehicle carrying six people was blocking the tracks in Las Animas County at the time of the collision, the Denver Post reported.
UK Will Retain Access To The EU Single Market: Brexit Leader Johnson
Brexit campaigner Boris Johnson, favored to become the next prime minister, said Britain could forge a relationship with the EU based on free trade and partnership rather than a federal system.
Support For Spain’s Conservative Party Surges Days After Brexit
Preliminary general election results showed voters opted for the status quo just days after Britons’ shock decision to leave the European Union.
ISIS Claims Deadly Jordan Border Attack On Tuesday: Statement
An explosives-laden vehicle blew up a few hundred yards from a camp for Syrian refugees in a remote area where the borders of Iraq, Syria and Jordan meet.
Austrian Far-Right Figure Warns Of ‘Auxit’ Vote Within A Year
Britain’s Brexit vote has emboldened anti-EU parties across the continent, including the Freedom Party and its presidential candidate, Norbert Hofer.
Italy Rescues Over 3,300 Migrants North Of Libyan Coast Over Weekend
The people were picked up from 25 dinghies and one boat, all north of the Libyan coast.
Multiple Stabbing Victims During Rally In Sacramento
Five people were transported to area hospitals after the “mass casualty incident,” the fire department said on Twitter.
Firefighters Begin To Get Deadly California Blaze Under Control
More than 1,700 firefighters are working on the fire at the southern end of the Sierra Nevada range, and hundreds of people have had to evacuate their homes.
Brexit More Heartburn Than Heart Attack For Hedge Funds
Hedge funds that bet on or against European stocks were hit hardest Friday, with most losing between 2 and 4 percent, two investors said.
Scotland Welcome To Join EU, Merkel Ally Says
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said on Sunday that Scotland will do whatever it takes to remain in the EU.
Senior Merkel Ally Says London Should Be Allowed Brexit Rethink
Peter Altmaier says Britain always could reapply to the EU later if consequences prove too costly.
Deutsche Bank CEO Says London Financial Center Will Weaken But Won’t Die
John Cryan did not comment on the possible direct impact on Deutsche Bank after the referendum. Deutsche Bank employs at least 11,000 staff in Britain.
Scotland Could Veto Brexit Laws To Protect Its Interests: Sturgeon
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon told BBC Sunday the Scottish parliament would consider blocking legislation on Britain's exit from the European Union.
Vatican Hits Back At Turkey For Calling Pope ‘Crusader’
The Turkish deputy prime minister had made the remarks after Pope Francis referred to the Armenian massacre of 1915 as "genocide."
Iran Supreme Leader: Bahrain’s Move Against Top Cleric Risks Violence
In a speech televised Sunday, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei spoke against Bahrain's decision to strip Ayatollah Isa Qassim, a top Shiite cleric, of his citizenship.
Spain Votes To Break Political Deadlock, Far Left Set To Rise
The vote, held Sunday, is expected to bring the country's far-left anti-austerity Podemos party into prominence.
China’s Finance Minister Sees ‘Brexit’ Heightening Uncertainty For Markets
China's Minister of Finance Lou Jiwei expressed his concerns Sunday at the first annual meeting of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
Russia Secures Energy Deals, Talks Security With China As Putin Visits
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Beijing Saturday where he met his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.
Far Left Set To Become A Political Force In Spain’s Election
The anti-austerity party Podemos is expected to make big gains in Spain's parliamentary election on Sunday.
Line Corp. Of Japan, Nearing IPO, Struggles To Prove Growth Plan Can Work
Though its dual New York-Tokyo listing could raise $1 billion, tepid growth in monthly active users may turn off some investors.
Alibaba Unit Alipay May Take Stake In Germany’s Wirecard: Report
China's Alipay is said to want access to the expertise of Germany's Wirecard, while Wirecard reportedly would like to have a large shareholder.
SolarCity Recuses More Board Members From Voting On Tesla Offer
The new recusals mean the majority of the company's board will sit out a decision on whether to be acquired by Tesla Motors.
California Wildfire Destroys 150 Homes, Threatens More
The Erskine fire, which broke out Thursday northeast of Bakersfield, has killed two people, injured firefighters, and displaced thousands.
Central Banks Ready To Cooperate After Brexit Result
Following last week's Brexit vote, bank governors endorsed contingency measures already in place to guarantee markets will function properly.
Brazil’s Temer Says Women Should Retire Earlier Than Men: Paper
The nation's interim president, Michel Temer, is expected to propose a minimum retirement age as part of a broader pension reform plan.
TransCanada Formally Seeks Nafta Damages In Keystone XL Rejection
President Barack Obama rejected the cross-border crude oil pipeline last November, seven years after it was proposed.
Trump Plays Down Post-Brexit Market Turmoil At His Golf Course On Aberdeen, Scotland, Visit
The Republican was greeted by protesters at his golf course waving Mexican and rainbow flags, as well as signs that read: “Donald stop the hating.”
Google, Facebook Quietly Move Toward Automatic Blocking Of Extremist Videos
The move is a major step forward for internet companies under governmental pressure to eradicate violent propaganda from their websites.