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Global oil prices fell further, bringing their year-to-date decline to 20%, following comments by the United Arab Emirates’ oil minister.
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The EU could significantly scale back sanctions and resume talks with Russia if Moscow moves to end the crisis in eastern Ukraine, according to an EU discussion paper.
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The euro slipped to a new nine-year low against the dollar as investors bet the ECB would announce broad measures to lift the economy and consumer prices.
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Victims of the attacks that shook France last week were eulogized in Paris and Jerusalem, as the French government warned the country remained under threat and pledged to strengthen its antiterror effort.
The satirical magazine’s post-attack issue will feature a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad on the cover, holding a “Je Suis Charlie” sign under the headline “All Is Forgiven.”
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Russia’s ruble sank to its lowest levels since a run on the currency in December, wounded by a fresh slump in oil prices and rising fears that the central bank’s emergency measures to rescue the currency last month aren’t enough.
U.S. stocks erased sharp gains Tuesday as traders pointed to worries about the outlook for European Central Bank policy.
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The U.K. experienced the slowest annual growth in consumer prices in more than a decade in December, giving a boost to British workers ahead of a general election in May.
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Life insurer MetLife sued the U.S. Tuesday over a ruling that it poses significant risks to the financial system and warrants tougher federal oversight.
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UBS has won plaudits from investors for restructuring its investment bank but in a court case executives are in the strange position of arguing that the overhaul wasn’t as far-reaching as some thought.
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Adidas plans to sharply ramp up its endorsements of U.S. pro football and baseball players in the next few years, as the German sportswear maker tries to gain traction in the American market.
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A five-hour gunbattle between Boko Haram and soldiers in Cameroon left 144 people dead and sent thousands of inhabitants fleeing across this West African country that has become the Islamic insurgency’s second front.
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Germany’s biggest lender is still a work in progress. A strategic update should see its poor-performing Postbank arm on the block.
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Jury selection started in the trial of Ross Ulbricht, the alleged founder of online drug bazaar Silk Road who faces potential life imprisonment over drug trafficking and money laundering conspiracy charges.
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U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron has sparked controversy by saying that should he win the upcoming general elections, his government would push through new legislation allowing law enforcement access to the content of private, encrypted Internet communications.
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The less glamorous neighborhoods of Bayswater, Paddington and Queensway are on an upswing.
The best-selling French novel “The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir Who Got Trapped in an Ikea Wardrobe,” by Romain Puértolas, makes its U.S. debut this week.
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Chinese demand for gold has rebounded a few weeks ahead of Lunar New Year festivities, but the peak season pickup remains far below previous years’ levels.
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Four Jews killed in a Paris supermarket last week were buried in Jerusalem on Tuesday, and memorial services were held in France for other victims of last week’s attacks.
In photos selected Monday by Wall Street Journal editors, a worker stacks bricks on his head at a factory in Nepal, Nissan prepares to introduce a pickup at the Detroit auto show, and more.
The Detroit auto show, the traditional spot for car makers to unveil new hardware, will show off more than 40 vehicles this week. Here are some of them.
See photos of the winners at the 2015 Golden Globe Awards.
Hundreds of thousands of people and about 40 world leaders participated in a march in Paris in memory of 17 people who were killed in a spree of terrorist attacks.
Divers recovered the second of two black boxes from AirAsia Flight 8501 on Tuesday, and search officials are focusing on confirming the location of the main section of the plane.
Homs once represented the best of the Middle East, an ancient city where people of different faiths, Christian and Muslim, did their best to live in peace. Now, it serves as a warning of what can happen when sectarian passions are unleashed.
Winter currents promise to bring more debris—along with hitchhiking sea creatures—left over from Japan’s 2011 tsunami. But the invasive species face a cold reception from scientists.
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