Leaders of the right-wing, anti-Islam group accused German Chancellor Angela Merkel of turning the country into a “jungle camp” through her open-door policy for refugees.
The German automaker's emissions-software controversy has affected mostly European nations, but countries in Africa and Asia have not been immune.
A guide to the history and traditions behind the Great White North's version of the holiday.
It's tough, we know, so here's the world's easiest turkey recipe, which will ensure you have a terrific Canadian Thanksgiving.
If and when a global deal to curb climate change is done in Paris this December, the matter of enforcement is likely to be left not to sanctions but to peer pressure.
Melting sea ice due to warmer ocean temperatures, one of the effects of climate change, makes searching for oil and gas easier.
The popular streaming service intends to use the increased revenue to bolster its stable of original programming.
Sony has dropped the price of its PlayStation 4 console in the U.S. by $50 to $349, bringing it in line with the price of the Xbox One in time for the holiday season.
Hillary Clinton's reversal on the Trans-Pacific Partnership on Wednesday was reminiscent of her past shifts on NAFTA and the Colombia Free Trade Agreement.
Nearly 80 women are filing a lawsuit against the president of Cairo University over his decision to ban faculty members from wearing the Muslim face covering.
The conflict in Ukraine has become a prime issue in Canada's upcoming election as politicians court the country's 1.3 million Ukrainian-Canadians.
Norwegian Air hopes to get passengers across the Atlantic for $69 by 2017.
A former employee at one of India's largest IT outsourcing providers has claimed $1.5 million in sexual harassment damages in the U.K.
Takaaki Kajita and Arthur B. McDonald were awarded the Nobel Prize for experiments that demonstrated neutrino oscillations, a discovery that proved that the subatomic particles were not without mass.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership, negotiated by U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman, could be a boon for the financial services industry, which vigorously lobbied for it.
Anxiety has spread quickly as the unemployment rate threatens to hit double digits in a matter of months.
With upcoming elections in the U.S., Canada, Peru, and Japan, several countries have a vested interest in ensuring that the deal concludes Sunday.
Negotiators attempting to broker a deal on the 12-country Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreed to talk in Atlanta for another 24 hours.
The National Hurricane Center in Miami said Bermuda could expect tropical storm conditions early Sunday.
Nissan announced a regional recall for nearly 220,000 of its No. 4 most popular U.S. model.
As the participation of women in the U.S. labor force declines, the lack of paid parental leave does little to incentivize work.
In September, scandal-plagued German automaker Volkswagen missed out on one of the best auto sales months in the U.S. in more than a decade.