Air France said Wednesday it had launched an inquiry into how a jet on a Paris-Dubai flight went over Iraq as Iranian missiles taking part in an attack on Israel went through the same airspace.
French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview published Wednesday he hoped that Netflix's hit series "Emily in Paris" would remain centred on the French capital rather than move to Rome.
The Chinese finance ministry's press conference on Oct. 12 is Beijing's second chance to convince markets that its reflation ...
Chad's government on Wednesday called on the public to help tackle deadly flooding brought on by torrential rains and rising water in the river Chari, which cuts through the capital N'Djamena.
Poland and the Czech Republic on Wednesday called for hardening the European Union's migration policy and boosting the bloc's external border against what they argued was externally orchestrated ...
The stock market shook off some early jitters as the Dow marched back toward its record highs. The Dow was up 170 points, or 0.4%, to 42,246.44 in Wednesday morning trading after opening lower. Its ...
Oil futures add to yesterday's selling, returning more of the gains made over five sessions on concerns that Israel could strike Iranian oil infrastructure in retaliation for a missile attack.
Lorie Logan, president of the Dallas Fed, says in a speech that easing policy too quickly could create excess aggregate demand and risk reigniting inflation. "These risks suggest the FOMC should not r ...
The stock market wavered to start the day on Wednesday as markets awaited a wave of commentary from Federal Reserve officials and continued to track developments in the Middle East and from Hurricane ...
Americans David Baker and John Jumper and Briton Demis Hassabis won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry on Wednesday for work on predicting the structure of proteins using artificial intelligence.
Israeli police said at least six people were wounded, some seriously according to emergency responders, in a stabbing in four locations of Hadera city, describing it as a "terrorist attack".
The U.S. economy is much less vulnerable to an oil shock than it was in the 1970s, Desmond Lachman writes in a guest ...