In the wake of Turkish forces downing a Russian warplane, Russia's tourism agency has called for travel packages to Turkey to be suspended.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker warns that allowing the Schengen system to erode would have consequences for other EU projects, including the euro currency.
The European Central Bank is concerned about the adverse effects a U.S. Federal Reserve rate increase and China's continuing slowdown could have on the eurozone.
Citic says the error was caused by a system upgrade, and the figures were amended at the beginning of this month.
As many as 11 automakers, including Honda, BMW, Nissan and Fiat, are embroiled in one of the largest recalls due to faulty airbags manufactured by the Japanese auto parts supplier.
Ukraine and Russia have been involved in a dispute over gas deliveries since last year, following Crimea’s annexation by Moscow.
Beijing is also looking to focus on expanding trade with Central and Eastern European countries, according to Premier Li Keqiang.
The fund could receive 10 billion euros ($10.66 billion) over three years to deal with emergency situations.
A federal probe into Walmart's operations in Brazil has uncovered evidence pointing to bribery, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
Economists have attributed the recent weakness in home sales to rising prices rather than a weak economy.
The European Union has yet to sign off on the proposed transaction, although the companies have said they received assurances that EU regulators would OK it.
U.S. stocks rose as the incident boosted oil prices, fueling energy stocks.
If world leaders gathering in Paris next week resolve to contain global warming, energy companies would need to abandon huge capital spending projects, a report finds.
While no deaths have been reported, five people have been hospitalized as a result of the outbreak, and two of them developed hemolytic uremic syndrome, which can lead to kidney failure.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll finds shoppers are willing to wait until closer to Christmas for deeper discounts. Fred Katayama reports.
The pontiff will begin his first visit to Africa this week, stopping in Kenya, Uganda and the Central African Republic. But hosting the Holy See won't be cheap.
If you're going to leave Thanksgiving dinner early to stand in line, you might as well plan your route.
Nitrogen oxide emissions of Renault's 1.6 dCi Espace were found in tests to be up to 25 times higher than the current Euro-6 limit, according to a German environmental lobby group.
Amid a wave of steel imports and sagging oil prices, the steel giant will temporarily idle operations at an Illinois plant and indefinitely lay off about 2,000 workers.
Both amateur and seasoned photographers can find deep discounts on camera gear before and after Thanksgiving.
The Islamic State group "has big money, hundreds of millions -- or even billions -- of dollars, from selling oil," the Russian president said.
GDP growth wasn't as slow in the third quarter as previously thought, putting additional pressure on the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates next month.
The fast is the latest step in a union campaign to organize low-paid, subcontracted airport service workers.
A criminal inquiry into Volkswagen has been expanded to include tax evasion suspicions, according to reports.
The state's famed marijuana grow sites are wreaking ecological havoc. Is there any way to make them environmentally sustainable?
Borrowers who fall behind on payments may have more options than they realize, as long as they are proactive.
At a counterterrorism conference in Paris, companies that profit from increased spending in the fight against terrorism showed off their gear.
The space agency will require a new crop of cheaper and more expendable engines as it sets its sights on deep space exploration.
Interest rates have been held at 0.5 percent since March 2009, and most economists do not expect a rate hike before the second quarter of 2016.
The future of Russia’s leading independent media is in doubt after foreign owners are quitting Russia in the wake of a new law that bans foreign ownership.