In 2015, as wars and conflicts in the Middle East, Africa, and parts of Asia worsened, a total of 1.1 million people sought refuge in Germany.
Investors failed to shrug off lingering concerns over China’s economy, and news of a possible nuclear test in North Korea dampened risk appetite.
Federal police issued an all-clear after the German Federal Chancellery in Berlin was cordoned off for investigations.
The German automaker saw sales drop 5 percent in the American market, but still plans to proceed with an SUV push.
Stimulus measures have had little effect on the bloc's near-zero inflation rate as crude oil has hit its lowest annual average price in 11 years.
The world’s biggest chip maker has acquired German drone maker Ascending Technologies for an undisclosed fee.
With over 9,000 dead, Ukraine is again calling for the United Nations to send a peacekeeping force to the Donbass region.
While more than 160,000 people sought asylum in Sweden, neighboring Denmark saw only 18,500 applications in 2015.
New York is the top target market globally for foreign real estate investors, a new survey found.
Danish Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen said Monday the move was in response to Sweden’s checks on travelers from Denmark, which began Monday.
On 2016’s first trading day, stocks worldwide were dragged sharply lower by fresh evidence of a Chinese slowdown and Mideast tensions.
In an attempt to control the influx of refugees, Sweden will deny entry to travelers crossing the Oresund bridge without the necessary documents.
The Polish parliament passed an amendment to the media law that gives a minister authority to appoint managers of state-run radio and television stations.
President Hassan Rouhani just ordered his defense minister to expand Iran's missile program over Western protests.
The Islamic State group’s growing reach on the continent could lead to more cancellations of events and tighter security.
About 3 million people traveled to the country in 2015, representing a decline of just 3 percent from 2014.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan wants to transform the Turkish presidency from a ceremonial title to an executive position.
German officials received information that militants from Iraq and Syria were planning suicide attacks in the city, Munich police chief Hubertus Andrae said Friday.
No arrests have been made as an investigation continues in a case that German authorities have linked to the Islamic State group.
2015 has been a year when security concerns have dominated in many parts of the world.
After an anti-Muslim track sparked a backlash in Germany, the online retailer agreed to divert profits to charities that aid refugees.
Many European users are experiencing trouble connecting to the popular messaging network.