Madrid government appeals to Constitutional Court to stop "destruction" of Spanish nation, as regional police are ordered to report instances of sedition and rebellion
Spain's Constitutional Court blocked Catalonia's attempted secession process on Wednesday by agreeing to hear a Spanish government appeal against it, deepening a stand-off over the potential breakaway.
Europe-based bitcoinCT r: 3 services provider Cashila has recently released a Bitwage-like Euro-to-Bitcoin payroll system, allowing European employees to request their wages to be paid in bitcoin through a simple bank or SEPA payment.
Moscow's first international FinTech cluster, Future FinTech, sponsored by Blockchain Community and venture capital fund Deep Knowledge Ventures among others successfully launched October 29.
General Electric has landed a $2.6 billion contract to supply India with 1,000 diesel locomotives, the latest effort to upgrade the country's sprawling rail network.
The US Dollar rally, combined with the ECB's policies and the Fed's hint at raising rates in December, is at risk of blowing up a $9 trillion carry trade.
With increasing calls for climate change action, the newly launched investigation into Exxon and the rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline, the oil and gas industry is under rapidly mounting pressure
In the first trial for crimes against humanity in the country's history, Ecuador seeks justice for victims of the 1980s political repression and rights abuses.
Mr. Carson's backing of the 12-nation Pacific trade deal places him at odds with Donald Trump, his chief rival for support among anti-establishment Republicans.
Mr. Carson's backing of the 12-nation Pacific trade deal places him at odds with Donald Trump, his chief rival for support among anti-establishment Republicans.
Over the course of the last several days, it's become increasingly clear that an explosion was the likely cause of the disaster that caused a Russian passenger plane to abruptly stall and then plummet to the ground at 300 miles per hour last weeken
Today, bankers all around the world are making it more and more difficult to withdraw more than $3000 or €3000 per day, and simultaneously making it impossible to pay for, in cash, any item with a price tag in excess of these levels.
If there was any doubt if the Fed would hike rates in December, it is gone now: October payrolls soared by 271K, smashing not only consensus of 184K, but the highest expected print.
TROIA, Portugal (AP) -- NATO's secretary-general sounded the alarm Thursday over the build-up of Russian military forces from the Baltic Sea to the Mediterranean and called on the U.S.-led alliance to come up with a response.
Global bond yields climbed to a seven-week high after Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said a U.S. interest-rate increase remains a possibility for 2015.
Some argue that if the central bank needs to ramp up asset purchases to further spur growth, there may not be enough out there. Unless they change the rules.
As the United States rethinks how to penalize citizens for drug possession, Ireland is now considering doing away with serious penalties for possessing drugs altogether.
Germany now is somewhere at the edge of anarchy and sliding towards civil war, or to become a banana republic without any government, says Hansjoerg Mueller of the Alternative for Germany party.