Besides the country’s 500,000-barrel-per-day production boost, the crude it has in storage is estimated to be enough to fill 24 supertankers.
A Belgian national allegedly linked to ISIS has been arrested in the town of Mohammedia, Morocco.
One nightclub already is requiring would-be patrons to prove they can speak Danish, English or German, and other clubs are reportedly considering similar policies.
Crude oil prices, hit afresh by the impending supply from Iran, affected Asian markets, while China's intervention in the yuan apparently helped its markets post gains.
The mobile messaging service will be free for all users as it changes its monetization policy to focus on businesses, founder Jan Koum announced.
U.S. and congressional officials reportedly said that the Obama administration was preparing to impose sanctions late December over Iran’s ballistic missile tests.
U.S. and Iraqi security officials said a group of American contractors was reported missing this weekend in Baghdad.
One proposal calls for an “emergency brake” to restrict the number of people crossing British borders during periods of high immigration.
U.S. President Barack Obama hails the Americans’ release by Iran as a “milestone,” saying it is something “we can all celebrate.”
The Democratic candidate says the just-implemented nuclear deal does not allow Iran to test what could be intercontinental missiles.
An ally of German Chancellor Angela Merkel may take her government to court over its open door policy for migrants fleeing war in the Middle East.
U.S. President Barack Obama issued an executive order and a letter to House Speaker Paul Ryan revoking the sanctions on Iran.
European Union fruit growers are eager for a new market to substitute for the one they lost when Russia imposed an embargo on their products in 2014.
Facebook said Friday it is hiring an outside contractor, Arvato, to deal with racially inflammatory posts.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker lauded the Schengen Agreement as one of the bloc's biggest achievements.
Haier, which has plants across the world, sees the acquisition as a chance to expand its business and capture U.S. market share.
Germany’s economy performed extraordinarily well last year, and that could be good news for hundreds of thousands of refugees.
CEO Matthias Müller has to convince regulators VW can fix 600,000 diesel cars that emit too much nitrogen oxide, which contributes to smog. That’s where it gets complicated.
The next glacial period, which, in a human-free planet, would have started 50,000 years from now, is not likely to arrive for another 100,000 years, a new study suggests.
The eurozone’s biggest economy grew at a marginally faster pace compared to 2014 even as global economic growth slowed, according to a preliminary estimate.
Tuesday’s suicide bombing in Istanbul, at the hands of a Syrian national, has refugees in Europe worried they’ll be labeled terrorists.
European markets took their cues from falling Asian stocks, while Chinese indexes moved into positive territory.