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.
Watch the British Parliament debate a petition calling for Donald Trump to be banned from the country.
The GOP U.S. presidential candidates will have one final opportunity to impress voters ahead of Iowa’s caucuses.
Four local government officials are being formally investigated for abuse of power and dereliction of duty over the December mudslide that killed up to 75 people.
Unemployment is the “only issue which ranks above security for the French people,” the French president said Monday.
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 British prime minister also announced a $28.5 million fund to teach Muslim women in the U.K. to speak English — a move that, he said, would help them integrate better.
Apple employs 4,000 people at its European headquarters across three locations in Ireland, and all were evacuated Monday.
Turkish army radar showed shots were fired into the border province of Kilis from Islamic State outposts inside Syria.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hossein Jaberi Ansari criticized the U.S. sanctions and vowed to continue enhancing Tehran's missile capabilities.
Police said that the attackers were tied to the Islamic State group through Muhammad Bahrun Naim, an Indonesian allegedly fighting alongside ISIS in Syria.
The burst, considered Brazil’s worst environmental disaster till date, killed 17 people while two others remain missing.
A report by Oxfam, released ahead of the World Economic Forum, looked at the increasing financial inequality globally and urged world leaders to act.
Exports from Asia's third-largest economy fell for the 13th consecutive month as orders from the U.S. and Europe dried up.
Tsinghua University’s website for teachers and students was allegedly hacked by ISIS, with some of its pages being replaced with a photograph and an audio supporting jihad.
The disappearance of Gui Minhai and four other Hong Kong booksellers caused international uproar earlier this month.
The West African countries have agreed to work together to counter the growing threat of Islamic militants.
China’s stock market has fallen 18 percent so far this year, ahead of its GDP report for 2015.
The “informed public” of college graduates has more faith in government and other institutions than the general populace, a global survey finds, and the gap is growing.
Five others remained hospitalized after participating in a trial for a Portuguese-made pain and mood disorder drug.
Representatives of four countries will meet in Kabul Monday as they attempt to reboot a peace process that collapsed last summer.
The commissioner for competition launched an antitrust suit against several major studios for not respecting the EU's single trading bloc.
One proposal calls for an “emergency brake” to restrict the number of people crossing British borders during periods of high immigration.
About 6,000 people have perished during the nine-month civil war in the impoverished Middle Eastern country.
Pope Francis made his first visit as the Roman Catholic pontiff to a Jewish synagogue Sunday.
U.S. President Barack Obama hails the Americans’ release by Iran as a “milestone,” saying it is something “we can all celebrate.”
A United Nations panel said the level of global humanitarian aid is "insufficient" as conflicts and disasters grow.
Kenya says a search-and-rescue mission is under way at an African Union base after the terrorist attack Friday.
U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron is renegotiating his country’s membership in the European Union, which could make trade more difficult for many European companies.
News of the embargo came a day after economic sanctions were lifted against Iran for its nuclear program.