Brexit Would Cause Big Problems For German Banks: German Financial Watchdog
Bafin President Felix Hufeld said the European Central Bank planned to closely monitor the situation.
Bernie Sanders Says He Will Meet With Hillary Clinton Tuesday
Speaking on ABC’s “This Week” program on Sunday, Sanders did not concede he had lost the Democratic presidential nomination to Clinton.
‘Abenomics’ Doubts Drive Foreigners Off Japanese Stocks, Volatility Spikes
The trouble is that long-term focused foreign funds have turned bearish on doubts that Tokyo can pull Japan out of two decades of economic stagnation.
Dubai Airport Shut Saturday For Over An Hour; 22 Flights Diverted: Executive
Dubai International Airport closed its airspace after unauthorized drone activity Saturday.
‘Disgusted’ UEFA Investigates Russian Fan Violence At Euro 2016
Moments after the final whistle in the Stade Velodrome, masked Russian supporters charged at England fans.
Democrats Want ‘Major Role’ For Sanders: Reuters/Ipsos Poll
Two thirds of those polled say Hillary Clinton should pick Bernie Sanders as her vice presidential running mate, Reuters/Ipsos poll indicated.
Church Of England Leader Says Will Vote For Britain To Stay In EU
The Archbishop of Canterbury hailed the bloc as a force for peace and reconciliation Sunday.
Milan Residential Building Blast Leaves At Least 3 Dead
The building partially collapsed Sunday following an explosion, likely due to a gas leak.
Blast From ‘Self-Made’ Explosive Injures 3 In Shanghai Airport
The blast at Pudong International Airport was reportedly caused by “self-made explosive materials.”
China Says More Talks Needed To Build Consensus On Nuclear Export Club
China is seen as leading opposition to a U.S. move to include India in the 48-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group.
Damascus Bombings: At Least 20 Killed Near Syrian Capital; ISIS Claims Responsibility
The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for Saturday attacks near Damascus, reports said.
Brock Turner Rape Case: Protest Planned At Stanford Commencement
Demonstrators plan to gather Sunday to voice opposition to a six-month sentence for a college athlete convicted of raping an unconscious woman.
Euro 2016 Violence Spreads To Second French City
After Russian and English soccer fans clashed in Marseille, Northern Irish fans got into ugly exchanges with locals in Nice.
Guatemala Brings Corruption Charges Against Five Ex-Ministers
The former ministers are accused of money laundering and unlawful association to buy gifts for a former president and vice president.
Venezuela President Maduro Says No Recall Vote Until At Least 2017
A 2016 recall referendum could prompt a new presidential election. But a 2017 vote would allow Maduro's VP to succeed him if he loses.
Thousands Protest Against Drones At US Air Force Base In Germany
Several thousand demonstrators formed a human chain at a demonstration organized by the alliance "Stop Ramstein/No Drone War."
Euro 2016 Violence: Mayhem In Marseille As Russian Soccer Fans Charge Rivals
European soccer's governing body, UEFA, which runs the Euro 2016 tournament, immediately announced it would open disciplinary proceedings.
Walmart Canada To Stop Accepting Visa, Says Fees Are Too High
The retail giant's stores north of the U.S. border contend that the credit card company's fees are prohibitively high.
Italian Newspaper Draws Criticism With ‘Mein Kampf’ Giveaway
Il Giornale said the decision to distribute an edition of the text critically annotated by a historian aims “to study what is evil to avoid its return.”
Venezuela’s PDVSA Near Deals To Boost Schlumberger Presence: Executive
Agreements to boost the oilfield services provider's presence in the country would reverse plans to slash operations there because of payment problems.
Anonymous Bidder Pays $3.46 Million For Warren Buffett Lunch
The money will go to Glide, a charity that provides food, healthcare and other services to the poor and those struggling with substance abuse.
Businessman Sues RBS For $184 Million Over Alleged Conspiracy
The former CEO of a software company is suing RBS for allegedly conspiring to push the business into administration to benefit from its sale.
Suicide, Car Bomb Blasts Hit Damascus Suburb, At Least 8 Dead: State Media
At least eight people were killed and scores injured in bombings in the Sayeda Zeinab area, Syrian state media reported.
India’s Dr. Reddy’s In $350 Million Deal To Buy 8 US Drugs From Teva, Allergan
Dr. Reddy’s largest-ever acquisition comes as the company has been facing slowing growth in the United States, its largest market.
Islamic State Claims Third Attack In Week On Bangladesh Minorities
Hundreds of suspects have been held across the country in a police crackdown on militants following a wave of gruesome killings.
Al Qaeda Leader Pledges Allegiance To New Taliban Leader
The online audio message, purportedly by Ayman al-Zawahri, has yet to be verified.
Peru’s Fujimori Concedes To Kuczynski, Vows To Lead Opposition
But Keiko Fujimori, daughter of jailed ex-President Alberto Fujimori, said Pedro Pablo Kuczynski had scraped together only a narrow victory.
Clinton Leads Trump By 11 Points In White House Race: Reuters/Ipsos Poll
The online Reuters/Ipsos poll, conducted Monday-Friday, shows 46 percent of likely voters support Clinton, while 34.8 percent back Trump.
Rio Olympics 2016: ‘Superbacteria’ Found At Sports Venues, Top Beaches
The findings from two unpublished academic studies heighten concerns that Rio's sewage-infested waterways are unsafe.
Sumner Redstone’s National Amusements Eyes Options For Paramount Pictures: Sources
National Amusements is also keen to extract more value from the film studio's LA real estate holdings, sources told Reuters.