Migrants attacked in Sweden
Sweden: Migrants attacked
Italy going too far in trying not to offend Iranian president?
Italy covers up for Iran
Authorities say arrest at Disneyland Paris not connected to terrorism
Impact of refugee crisis in Europe
Italy covers up nude statues during visit by Iranian president
Italy covering up for Iran
Donald Rumsfeld on Syrian refugees, new app
Rumsfeld develops video-game app
Source: Amec, Foster Wheeler Not in 'Active' Buyout Talks
British engineering firm Amec is reportedly considering an $8 billion takeover of Swiss-based Foster Wheeler.
Shire Shells Out $4.2B to Acquire Rare Disease Drug Maker ViroPharma
European drug maker Shire reached a $4.2 billion deal on Monday to acquire U.S. rare disease drug maker ViroPharma.
WSJ: McKesson Nears $5.08B Buyout of Germany's Celesio
German drug distributor Celesio is reportedly in advanced talks about being acquired by U.S. rival McKesson for $5.08 billion.
Whirlpool 2Q Sales Improve as EU Recovers
Whirlpool posted a jump in quarterly profits and boosted its full-year outlook.
Dunkin’ Donuts Plans Return to U.K.
Dunkin’ Brands signed franchise deals that will bring its namesake restaurants to London, as the company moves forward with expansion plans.
5 Stock Groups Get Bear Market Mauling
Euro and Japanese stocks joined the growing list of bear markets getting slammed around the globe. By definition a bear market is a 20% retreat from the peak.
Futures Turn Higher, European Shares Rebound as Retailers Rally
U.S. equity future reversed course and turned higher as European shares bounced back as shares of retailers rallied.
Ahmed: People are perverting teachings of Islam to commit atrocities
Anti-migrant protests in Germany
Will Sanctions Against Russia Hurt Energy Firms?
Despite warnings from Schlumberger, analysts don't expect Western sanctions against Russia to have a wider impact on the energy industry.
Gun Buyers Scoop Up AK-47 Rifles After New Sanctions
Following another round of sanctions, demand for Russian-made firearms like the AK-47 rifle has picked up in recent days.
In Pursuit of Shire, AbbVie Eyes Lower Taxes in UK
U.S. health-care companies are stepping up efforts to merge with rivals from overseas, seeking to benefit from lower tax rates in countries like the UK.
AB InBev to Close Russian Brewery
Anheuser-Busch InBev expects to shutter its third Russian brewery in less than two years, responding to tighter alcohol regulation that has pressured sales.
Goodyear Resolves Legal Battle with French Union
The French union that orchestrated a hostage-taking earlier this month agreed to end a legal battle with Goodyear, opening up the possibility that the tire maker could sell its factory in northern France.
S&P Sweetens Chrysler's Credit Rating After Fiat Deal
In the wake of Fiat's deal to take full control of Chrysler, S&P upgraded the U.S. auto maker's credit rating to 'BB-' from 'B+.'
Fiat Eyes New Name, Second Stock Listing After Chrysler Deal
CEO Sergio Marchionne said the Italian car maker plans to adopt a new name and pursue a second stock listing after merging with Chrysler.