A British exit from the European Union could cost households more than $4,600 with impact felt until 2030.
Central and Eastern European states aren't buying Russia's talk of improving relations as more defense brigades are created.
Investors are still treading cautiously ahead of meetings of the U.S. Federal Reserve Wednesday and the Bank of Japan Thursday.
The victory for state-owned naval contractor DCNS Group marks a vote of confidence for France's defense industry.
Asked by the BBC's Huw Edwards if Obama really believed the UK would end up "at the back of the queue" when trading with the U.S., Obama smiled.
The facility is expected to include an air control center for military aircraft, accommodations for soldiers and a combat headquarters in its fight against ISIS.
The U.S. president will discuss issues including the Syrian civil war and terrorism, in a meeting in Germany on Monday.
The ongoing refugee crisis in Europe became the dominant issue in the run-up to the presidential elections.
President Barack Obama spoke at a news conference Sunday in German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
The proposal has faced opposition from the U.N. and aid workers who say it would be hard to guarantee the refugees’ safety in the war-torn country.
The U.S. president is set to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel Sunday to discuss global economy, terrorism, transatlantic security and a free trade pact.
Following a meeting of EU ministers in Amsterdam, the German finance minister said the cash-strapped country won’t necessarily require an easing of its debt burden.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel will focus on relations with the EU and implementing the migrant deal, including how to spend $3.37 billion in funds.
Finance chiefs are caught between public calls for greater transparency and company concerns that fully disclosed data will be misinterpreted.
No one was hurt in the accident, but it likely cost the military more than $600,000.
What has been dubbed Russian President Vladimir Putin's “personal army,” meant to fight crime and terror, could be authorized to shoot into crowds.
Disappointing earnings from American blue chip companies sapped investors’ risk appetite on the week’s last trading day.
The German automaker was approached by U.S. regulators last week, following a class-action lawsuit filed against the company in February.
Eurozone ministers meet in Amsterdam Friday to review reforms in Greece, which will decide if funds will keep flowing to the troubled economy.
Marquee names like Donnie Yen are seeing their paydays as much as triple, thanks to a strong local box office and global ambitions.
Russian government officials have admitted they expect no economic growth in 2016.
European markets started the day on a wobbly note, with investors wary ahead of a European Central Bank policy meeting Thursday.