Under the Minsk ceasefire agreement signed last February, any rebel elections would require oversight from the Ukrainian government in Kiev.
Greek voters will hit the polls Sunday to evaluate the eurozone's latest debt offer. The market is paying close attention.
Volkswagen said that the fatal incident took place due to human error, not because of technical problem with the robot.
Investor sentiment globally is expected to remain cautious in the coming weeks.
England defender Laura Bassett tried to clear a Japanese cross in the final minute of extra time, but sliced the ball past her own goalkeeper and into the net.
Most of the cases have struck in Seoul since the disease first appeared in the country on May 20. MERS symptoms include fever, coughing and shortness of breath.
From Syriza to the Grexit to the troika, all your questions about the turmoil consuming Europe are answered.
Following its debut in Japan two weeks ago, device will hit Germany and UK followed by France and the US.
Facebook and Twitter's terms of service can be confusing to read, but social network Ello has created a short "Bill of Rights" for its users.
In a letter to the creditors, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras wrote he was prepared to accept many of the terms of an earlier bailout package.
The number of migrants reaching European shores by crossing the Mediterranean Sea has reached record levels, according to the United Nations.
The U.S. women’s national soccer team will move on to the finals of the 2015 FIFA World Cup in Vancouver on Sunday.
Greece missed its scheduled debt repayment Tuesday, making it the first advanced economy to default in the IMF's seven-decade history.
With the Avengers split between Captain America and Iron Man, the movie needed a "third party," Marvel boss Kevin Feige said.
Paris authorities have arrested two Uber executives for operating an illegal taxi company in France along with concealing documents.
The attacks took place using weapons banned under the Minsk II agreement, underlining concerns that the conflict could get worse.
Engineers reportedly completed the development of the new traction system in 2011.
The decision was in response to a run on banks, triggered by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras surprise call for a referendum on bailout terms.
At least 15 British nationals were killed in the terror attack in Tunisia.
An agreement on Iran's nuclear program between Tehran and six world powers will not be reached by June 30, but negotiators will continue talking.
The warning came as thousands of tourists are fleeing the country, where an attack on a resort in Sousse killed 38 people, at least 15 of them British.
There has been a great deal of skepticism towards TTIP in Germany, Europe's largest economy, where media coverage has focused largely on protests from anti-globalization groups.