Poland’s Incumbent President Bronislaw Komorowski has conceded election defeat to challenger Andrzej Duda following the release of exit polls. The exit polls suggested conservative Andrzej...
Polish voters are going to the polls on May 24 to choose its new president in a run-off vote. In the first round on May...
Ukraine is to receive a €1.8 billion ($2 billion) loan from the European Union. The move is described as a landmark deal for a non-EU...
Mitsubishi and Mazda are recalling 630,000 vehicles in the largest Takata airbag recall. The move comes just days after Takata said it was doubling the...
Hewlett-Packard is selling a 51% stake in its Chinese business unit for $2.3 billion to local company Tsinghua Holdings. The deal brings together HP with...
Former Indian actress Jayaram Jayalalitha is set to return as the chief minister of the southern state of Tamil Nadu after the state governor...
If you have failed to pay your bills on time, got your credit cards maxed out or had any other payment difficulties, you may...
Over 1,500 McDonald’s employees and supporters protested at the company’s headquarters in Oak Brook, Illinois, on May 20, a day before the annual shareholder...
JPMorgan, UBS, Barclays, Citigroup and RBS have been fined $5.7 billion in the US for charges including manipulating the foreign exchange market. Four of them...
Takata Corp. has agreed to declare 33.8 million airbags defective, a move that will double the number of cars and trucks included in what...
Lindsey Graham has confirmed that he will run for the White House in 2016. The South Carolina Republican senator has told CBS This Morning that...
Greece is expected to reach an agreement with its international creditors within the next week, Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis has said. The Greek government is...
King Digital shares fell as much as over 14% in after hours trading after it warned of weaker profits. Candy Crush maker said it expects...
Honda and Daihatsu have decided to recall some 5 million cars globally to replace potentially deadly airbag inflators made by Takata. The move comes just...
A total of 6.5 million Toyota and Nissan cars are being recalled worldwide to replace potentially faulty airbag inflators produced by Takata. Toyota said it...
According to latest official figures, the German economy slowed by more than expected in Q1 2015, growing by just 0.3%. That compares with growth of...
Verizon has agreed to buy AOL in a deal worth $4.4 billion. Buying AOL will broaden the amount of advertising Verizon can sell and will...
The Greek government has started the transfer of €750 million ($834 million) in debt interest to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The move was carried...
The US economy created 223,000 new jobs in April 2015, a much larger increase than the month before. According to the US Department of Labor,...
Greece is hopeful that Eurozone ministers will recognize the fiscal progress it has made. Eurozone finance ministers are meeting in Brussels on May 11 to...
Poles are voting to elect the country’s president for the next five years. Poland's presidential elections on May 10 have a colorful cast of candidates...
A defiant Greece has decided to rehire thousands of public sector workers, including cleaning ladies, despite sustained pressure from its international creditors. Greek lawmakers passed...
David Cameron’s conservatives have won the UK’s general elections and are expected to form a slender majority in the Commons. His party made gains in...
According to a US government watchdog, 1,580 IRS workers evaded taxes over a decade, including some who were responsible for enforcing the nation's tax...
British people are expected to head to polling stations to cast their votes in the UK general election. The voters will elect the 56th Parliament...