There is currently a strong demand for dollars and foreign exchange from importers amid diminishing liquidity as the global price of oil, Nigeria’s top source of revenue, plummet to all-time lows.
"Until no one has guns, everyone must have one," Eagles of Death Metal frontman Jesse Hughes said of the attacks that left 130 dead.
On Monday, missile attacks on several medical facilities and a school in northern Syria killed at least 23 people.
For the first time ever, scientists have painstakingly listed out 2,500 minerals that are found only at five places or fewer on Earth.
Annual inflation has been well below the Bank of England's target of 2 percent for years, and last year it was at zero.
Bilal Mohammad and Mieraili Yusufu are facing eight charges related to the 2015 bombing, including conspiracy to explode bombs and commit premeditated murder.
The German carmaker admitted in September to manipulating a line of diesel engines to cheat official emissions tests.
The suspects, who were allegedly tied to a recruitment cell for the Islamic State group, were taken in custody following nine raids in Brussels.
Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop's visit to China comes as the country weighs in on whether to join the U.S. in patrols in the disputed South China Sea.
The U.S. Senate on Friday backed a plan to name the plaza after Chinese political dissident Liu Xiaobo.
At least seven person are believed to have died after the residential building in Yaroslavl, about 164 miles north of Moscow, collapsed due to a gas explosion.
The leak comes less than two months after Anonymous carried out cyberattacks targeting Turkish banks and government websites for the country’s alleged ties to ISIS.
The move is widely seen as part of Washington’s show of force in response to North Korea’s launch of a satellite earlier this month.
The fruitless search for the plane, which went missing in March 2014, has dragged on for two years and is expected to end in June.
President Park Geun-hye warned early Tuesday that a continuation of North Korea's recent actions will only speed "regime collapse."
A consensus reached Monday by leaders of Britain and France could lead to an agreement to keep Britain in the European Union, a report said.
Meanwhile, President Obama’s National Security Advisor Susan Rice condemned in the "strongest terms" the intensified bombing of northern Syria.
The country's interior minister told the heads of two agencies to prepare for an influx of that size this year, a newspaper reported.
Journalist Anna Day and three colleagues were detained Sunday after reporting on protests marking the fifth anniversary of opposition demonstrations.
Doctors Without Borders condemned a Monday airstrike that killed up to 50 people, saying it was carried out by the Syrian regime or Russian warplanes.
Syria’s ambassador to Russia says his country would retaliate against Saudi Arabia and Turkey if their ground forces were to intervene.
The reported employment of the sulfur mustard was the first known use of chemical weapons in Iraq since the fall of Saddam Hussein, a diplomat says.
After a week of wild fluctuations in bank stocks, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi attempted to reassure Europe’s leaders.
As Bosnia-Herzegovina submits its application to enter the European Union, Britain considers the possibility of exiting it.
The transportation of goods by truck between the two countries is the latest target in the trade war between Moscow and Kiev.
Authorities in both countries had rejected a Feb. 5 finding by a U.N. panel that the WikiLeaks founder was arbitrarily detained.
The Monday ruling came in the case of an individual who applied for asylum to the Netherlands in 1995, was rejected in 1996, and applied again in 2012 and 2013.
If Britain were to leave the European Union, HSBC says it might move some jobs in its markets unit, while keeping its headquarters in London.
Several missiles reportedly hit a hospital and school sheltering refugees fleeing a major Syrian army offensive.
Ehud Olmert, who was found guilty in 2014 of two bribery charges, is the first former head of government in Israel to go to prison.