Ukraine insisted Tuesday that NATO membership was the only "real guarantee" for its security as foreign ministers from the ...
In Libya, a shortage of cash in the banking system has pushed many to turn to cards for payments after more than a decade of ...
The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq are wavering Tuesday as the stock market looks to build on record highs in the previous session.
Dutch and French police on Tuesday shut down a major encryption service used by criminal gangs, saying it even outrivalled illegal communication tools previously cracked by law enforcement, the EU's ...
Treasury yields decline ahead of October's JOLTS report due at 10 a.m. ET. Fed Governor Kugler and Chicago Fed President Goolsbee speak in the afternoon. Chair Powell has a discussion in New York ...
South Korea's National Assembly was sealed Tuesday after President Yoon Suk Yeol declared emergency martial law, the country's Yonhap news agency reported.
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier warned lawmakers on Tuesday that a looming no-confidence vote against his government would "make everything more difficult and more serious".
Wall Street stocks were under pressure early Tuesday after notching all-time records in the prior session as investors weighed talk of an "overbought" market.
Bangladesh on Tuesday summoned New Delhi's ambassador after an attack on one of its consulates in India, the latest flare-up in strained ties between the neighbours.
Senior employees at several institutions offering nursing and midwifery courses in Afghanistan on Tuesday said women would be barred from classes, following an edict by the Taliban supreme leader.
Qatar said Tuesday that there was no military solution to the Syrian civil war, as the Damascus government scrambled to contain a rebel offensive now nearing its second week.
Pakistan wrist spinner Sufiyan Muqeem starred in a series-clinching 10-wicket Twenty20 international rout of Zimbabwe in Bulawayo on Tuesday.