Pope Francis traveled to the front lines of the migration crisis Saturday, visiting a Greek island that has become the focal point of Europe’s hardened stance toward the new arrivals—then returning to the Vatican with three Syrian families. 224
Pope Francis met with Sen. Bernie Sanders on Saturday during the presidential candidate’s visit to Rome, but the pontiff played down the brief encounter, saying he had merely shaken Mr. Sanders’s hand.
Greece’s creditors are considering seeking extra austerity measures, beyond those already planned, that would be triggered if Athens misses its fiscal targets, in a bid to bridge differences between Europe and the IMF.
On the eve of a crucial impeachment vote in Congress, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff worked behind the scenes to buttress her coalition.
Simmering tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran appear to be spilling over into the countries’ energy policies, as Iran attempts to reassert itself in the region after sanctions ended and Saudi Arabia seeks to hold on to its influence.
A strong earthquake hit Japan’s southern island of Kyushu early on Saturday, killing at least 26 people, in the same region that was struck by a temblor that killed nine people 28 hours earlier.
Some 30,000 airline customer-service agents and ramp workers at United Continental Holdings “overwhelmingly” approved extensions to their existing labor contracts, the carrier and the International Association of Machinists union said.
Iraqi lawmakers postponed a vote to oust the speaker of Parliament after failing to reach a quorum in their second attempt of the week, part of stalled efforts to remove top officials accused of not combating corruption.
Twelve people were killed when Afghan and U.S. forces conducted a raid on the house of a suspected al Qaeda member in east Afghanistan, Afghan and U.S. sources said.
Armed groups have killed more than 140 civilians near Ethiopia’s border with South Sudan, an Ethiopian official said.
Argentina’s return to the world’s capital markets will fuel the new government’s ambitious economic overhaul and end the past 15 years of self-imposed isolation, Argentina’s finance minister said.
The U.S. government barred its employees from traveling to the Mexican resort city of Acapulco, where a rise in homicides has made it one of the world’s deadliest cities.
Japan’s finance minister threatened “necessary” action against a rising yen despite U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew arguing there was no justification for Tokyo to intervene.
The IRS on Friday warned tax preparers of a new scam in which cyberthieves hijack a preparer’s computer system, file client tax returns, and redirect refunds to thieves’ accounts.
Amid concerns about cyberthieves, the approach of Tax Day is a good time to consider the retention and use of your electronic tax information.
The country’s biggest Main Street banks gave encouraging reports about the state of the U.S. economy. The problem is that most of those lenders also call Wall Street home.
If you’re facing down a slew of matrimonial events that range from beachy to black-tie to garden-chic, you can go crazy shopping for multiple looks—or invest in versatility. Here’s how to get more looks out of fewer clothes.
The fantasy of a low-cost reusable shuttle set us on the path to today's aimless space program. Gregg Easterbrook reviews “Into the Black” by Rowland White.
Adams was fitted to an era when truths previously considered self-evident were suddenly up for grabs. Jane Kamensky reviews “Abigail Adams: Letters” edited by Edith Gelles.
The musician on his hard times, his new reunion and why he hates touring.
Ed Snider, who owned the Philadelphia Flyers hockey team for 50 years, died at age 83. He built a television and arena-management empire around the team, and also helped low-income children discover the game.
Ian Bruce, an engineering school dropout, developed one of the most successful sailboats ever and established it as a fixture in Olympic races. He died last month at age 82.
Here are the best of the city’s hidden cocktail dens—and all the clues you’ll need to find them.
HBO’s marketers have found that the “Game of Thrones” world is perfect for using social media to whip up fan fervor all year round.