What U.K. Pound Sterling Slump Against U.S. Dollar Means for Americans
Investors jumped to U.S. markets after the pound slumped, with analysts anticipating the pound could plunge further to parity with the dollar in coming months
Euro Now Worth Same as U.S. Dollar, Hits Fresh 20-Year Low
The move in the currency markets is due to concerns that Russia could cut off gas supplies to Europe amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Will U.S. Sanctions Be 'Suicide of the Dollar?' Spanish Newspaper Asks
The IMF reported last week that the dollar has declined as a reserve currency in the last two decades.
I See Myself in Ukrainian Refugees. Why Doesn't the Media?
Media framing can influence public thinking on which refugees we should welcome and which ones we do not.
Is Bitcoin a Bubble Like the Dutch Tulip Craze?
The Bitcoin buying frenzy resembles the speculative purchase of Google and Amazon shares more than the tulip craze.
Should We Be Alarmed by the Sinking Value of the Dollar
Since 2014, the U.S. slowly has been transforming into an exporter of commodities rather than an exporter of capital goods.
Who Is Helmut Kohl? Architect of Reunification Dies
Kohl was instrumental in the reunification of his country and in the development of the euro single currency.
French Center-Right Launches Anti-Le Pen Website
The intervention highlights a crucial distinction between the French presidential election and last November's vote in the U.S.
Why Marine Le Pen Would Be Worse for the EU Than Brexit
The French far-right leader's extreme Euroskepticism would pose an existential threat to the bloc.
France's Le Pen Changes Tone on Ditching Euro Timetable
Earlier this year, Le Pen repeatedly said that, if elected, she would seek a radical loosening of the EU's structure and, within six months, call a referendum on the outcome recommending a 'Frexit' divorce.
Markets and Moderates Relieved at French Election Vote
The euro currency rose to its highest point since mid-November after Macron was revealed as the winner.
Bernard-Henri Lévy: Why I Shall Be Voting for Macron
What is the right way to emerge intact from populism? That is the question.
Euro Lawmakers Push EU to Impose Visas on U.S. Citizens
Washington refuses to grant visa-free access to people from four east European states and Cyprus.
Marine Le Pen's Europe Problem
The National Front leader must tread a line between her moderate target voters and her fanatical core.
Euro Drops to 20-Month Low After Italy Votes 'No'
Markets are braced for turmoil as Prime Minister Matteo Renzi resigns.
Disneyland Paris Claim Record Losses Since Attacks
The French capital's tourism industry has not recovered since the deadly attacks.
Will the EU Survive Merkel's Political Demise?
Since 2010, Merkel has been the main force for keeping the European project together.
Can the Eurozone Survive Merkel's Departure?
The main beneficiary of Merkel's decline has been a far-right party that would like to end the euro.
Euro 2016: 350,000 Urge Russia to Dissolve Soccer Team
Russia is done waiting for football miracles, according to new petition.
Germany vs France: Keys to UEFA Euro 2016 Semi-Final
Who holds the keys to victory in Marseille on Thursday evening?
Euro 2016: Ukrainians Cheer for Wales vs. Russia
Svyatoslav Tsegolko, Petro Poroshenko's top aide, backed the dragons as they played Russia.
Euro 2016: Kremlin Calls Western Media 'Russophobic'
U.K. suspicion that Putin is linked to hooliganism "does not merit a response," says Moscow.
What the Austrian Election Means for Trump and Clinton
The close race between a far-right candidate and a liberal in Austria's election offers clues about the outcome of November's U.S. election.
Euro 2016: Why Russia's Ultras Won't Stop Fighting
The right-wing groups are a minority of Russia's supporters but are a big problem.
Euro 2016: Russia Football Fans Union Head Deported
Alexander Shprygin is among 20 fans set to be sent home from Euro 2016.
Russian Parliament Backs Blacklist of Violent Fans
The Ministry of Interior will assemble a register of fans, banned from stadiums.
Euro 2016: Fans Fight Ahead of England-Russia Match
Fans clash with French riot police as some 90,000 spectators descend on Marseille.
Transport Strikes Must Not Disrupt Euro 2016: Hollande
Public opinion turning against protesters demonstrating in opposition to labor law reforms.
Greek Debt Deal: Breakthrough Or Rip-Off?
A deal struck in the early hours of Wednesday has earned plaudits on the continent.