The Bank of England is warning the European Union it is running short on time to mitigate disruption in derivatives contracts in the event of a departure from the 28-nation bloc without a deal
A cardinal from Madagascar says Pope Francis is expected to visit the African island nation next year, in what is shaping up to be a year of global travel
Turkey's finance minister says several private sector firms have agreed to reduce their prices to support the government's effort to bring down painfully high inflation.
Backers of broad marijuana legalization are looking to break through a geographic barrier in November and get their first foothold in the Midwest after a string of election victories in Northeastern and Western states
The Albanian government says it is against the takeover of the country's second-biggest mobile phone company by a Serbian counterpart
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Bosnian police say an officer has fired warning shots to stave off an attack by migrants in a northwestern town
Ukrainian officials say that a massive fire at an ammunition depot in Ukraine has forced the evacuation of more than 10,000 people but inflicted no casualties
Rapper Kanye West has been invited to the White House to have lunch with President Donald Trump and meet with Jared Kushner to talk about manufacturing, prison reform, preventing gang violence and reducing violence in Chicago
The wife of the former Interpol president who disappeared in China has detailed to The Associated Press the telephoned threats she received
Bulgarian national radio reports that a suspect has been arrest in connection with the slaying of Bulgarian television reporter Viktoria Marinova
The Kremlin has refused to comment on the claim by investigative group Bellingcat that one of the two suspects in the poisoning of an ex-spy in England is a doctor who works for Russian military intelligence
Four men remain missing after a West Texas RV park was overrun by raging floodwaters and authorities are awaiting daybreak to resume their search
Former Guatemala vice president sentenced to prison in corruption case
Japanese online retail tycoon planning trip to the moon on SpaceX rocket says he respects and trusts fellow entrepreneur Elon Musk, despite his recent troubles
The 20 people who died in Saturday's limousine crash included four sisters, two brothers and several longtime friends
Dems, GOP race to define the Kavanaugh matter in 4-week final sprint to midterm elections
Nine people have died in a fiery explosion at a steel plant in central India that produces rails for the government-run train system
Egypt says its security forces have killed 10 militants in a shootout in the city of el-Arish in the turbulent northern Sinai Peninsula
German's main industry association says political leaders need to make a major breakthrough at upcoming negotiations on ending Britain's membership in the European Union
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