Canada warns it may cancel US jet buy over Bombardier probe
Canada's government is warning it could cancel a planned purchase of 18 Super Hornet fighter jets from Boeing Co. because of U.S. Department of Commerce anti-dumping investigations against Canadian plane maker Bombardier.
Asian funerals go green, high-tech at Hong Kong trade fair
Death is inevitable but it doesn't have to be bad for the environment.
Australian tax official charged in $123 million fraud probe
Australian police say a senior tax bureaucrat and his son are among 10 people charged over a sophisticated tax fraud that netted 165 million Australian dollars ($123 million) in less than a year.
Clashes in Greece as thousands protest austerity
Greek workers have walked off the job across the country for a nationwide general strike expected to disrupt public and private sector services.
Clashes in Greece as thousands protest austerity
Greek workers have walked off the job across the country for a nationwide general strike expected to disrupt public and private sector services.
Merkel: British EU immigration cap would have price
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says that if Britain restricts immigration from European Union countries in the future, that will have "its price."
Merkel: British EU immigration cap would have price
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says that if Britain restricts immigration from European Union countries in the future, that will have "its price."
French voters head to the polls for presidential election
Former aide to Thatcher provides insight
Former US ambassador to Syria talks impact of airstrike
Amb. Ryan Crocker provides insight on 'Sunday Morning Futures'
Trump: As long as US stands for justice, peace will prevail
Trump announces US strikes on Syria
Lisbon stocks fall sharply amid fears over fate of major Portuguese financial group
Share prices on the Lisbon stock exchange are falling more than 4 percent and Portugal's bond yields are ticking higher amid growing concern about the health of one of the country's largest financial groups.
New India rail minister proposes foreign investment to modernize rail network
India's new rail minister has proposed allowing foreign investment to modernize the country's cash-strapped state railways.
Italian finance minister says key goals are structural reforms, not easing debt rules
Italy's finance minister says his country and the European Union must focus on pushing through structural reforms to boost growth, not rely on easing rules limiting government debt.
Puerto Rico governor approves balanced budget amid economic woes
Puerto Rico's governor has signed the U.S. territory's first balanced budget in more than a decade amid an economic slump that has concerned U.S. investors.
A 'third arrow' in Japan: Abe unveils a string of labor, tax reforms to boost competitiveness
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe formally announced Tuesday an outline of his long-awaited growth strategy, a slew of reforms meant to revitalize the economy and restore its global competitive...
European Union envoys meeting to discuss dramatic toughening of sanctions against Russia
European Union ambassadors are meeting to discuss a dramatic toughening of the trade bloc's sanctions against Russia.
Russia announces ban on all dairy imports from Ukraine, which calls the move political
Russia has announced a ban on all dairy imports from Ukraine starting next week, a move Kiev has dismissed as politically motivated.
EU ambassadors reach preliminary deal on stepped-up sanctions against Russia, officials say
European Union ambassadors have reached a preliminary deal on stepped-up sanctions against Russia, targeting its access to European capital markets and trade in the defense sector, dual-use goods and sensitive technologies.
South Korea's growth hits lowest level in 3 quarters on weak consumer spending
South Korea's economic growth hit its lowest level in three quarters after a deadly ferry sinking dented consumer spending, the central bank said Thursday.
Australia repeals carbon tax on nation's worst polluters after years of controversy
Australia's government repealed a much-maligned carbon tax on the nation's worst greenhouse gas polluters on Thursday, ending years of contention over a measure that became political poison for ...



