Authorities in Geneva made the arrest following a complaint by law firm Mossack Fonseca, which is at the center of a massive data leak.
Chinese leaders hailed the park as a symbol of China’s openness, but Obama said Beijing needed to become more attractive to investors.
Earlier, Russia had summoned the French ambassador to protest the “provocative actions” of fans of other teams at the soccer tournament.
Despite some positive signs in the economy, inflation remains far below the central bank’s goal. The looming Brexit referendum is also a serious concern.
Mohammed bin Salman, son of Saudi Arabia’s King Salman, is expected to meet with President Barack Obama on Friday.
The sale of Alibaba shares would be a first for SoftBank since the Japanese firm’s initial investment in 2000.
Egyptian officials say they’ve found the remains of the Paris-to-Cairo flight that mysteriously crashed May 19.
The decision not to create detention centers, announced by Prime Minister Manuel Valls, came two days after two police officers were fatally stabbed.
There were unconfirmed reports of deaths in Cumaná, capital of Sucre state, and an opposition legislator from the zone said one man was shot dead.
The cookie-size rock fragment was discovered in a limestone quarry in southern Sweden.
The justice minister wants to ensure all residents follow laws against polygamy and underage marriages.
Forty-three soccer fans from Russia were detained at the Euro 2016 tournament, and Moscow isn’t happy about it.
We don’t know the answer, but scientists have discovered the first complex organic chiral molecules, essential to life as we know it, in interstellar space.
The alert level in Belgium has remained high since twin terror attacks in Brussels in March.
But the World Health Organization’s research arm also said drinking “very hot” beverages could raise the cancer risk, and classified them as “probably carcinogenic.”
Beijing will stop the export of technology and materials with potential military use to North Korea, in compliance with U.N. sanctions.
The eight-day drills in the western Pacific Ocean began Friday and are being seen as a counter to growing Chinese military strength in the region.
The statement from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations was issued following a China-ASEAN meeting in the southern Chinese city of Yuxi.
According to media reports, the video released on ISIS channels has not been verified by authorities or the extremist group.
CEO Bob Iger said Disney’s first park in mainland China will be “authentically Disney, distinctively Chinese” — and the company is already planning to expand it.
The British cleric reportedly denied that his comments could have inspired the Orlando tragedy, and has left the country of his own accord.
Hansjörg Haber resigned less than a year after he was appointed over issues “having to do with Turkey” amid tensions over the EU-Turkey refugee deal.
A U.S. think tank said Tuesday that the reclusive state’s current nuclear armory stands at 13 to 21 weapons.
The private space company, owned by billionaire Elon Musk, will try to put two satellites in geostationary transfer orbits, one each for Eutelsat and ABS, on Wednesday morning.
The Rio de Janeiro Olympics, due to take place Aug. 5-21, will be attended by 380,000 foreign visitors.
The 67-year-old, accused of spending taxpayer money for personal purposes, is expected to lose a no-confidence vote scheduled later Wednesday.
Concerns that Britain may vote to leave the European Union in a referendum next week continued to rattle global financial markets and policymakers.
Around 40,000 people are stuck in the city with little food or water as ISIS tightens its control over a civilian movement there.
Nine days before the referendum, polls show the British warming up to the idea of leaving the European Union.
Sequins and laughter on a dark night: Residents took to the streets in support of the victims in Orlando and LGBTQ people everywhere.