

China Orders Struggling State Firms to Hire Laid-off Soldiers
Soldiers of China's People Liberation Army (PLA) stand in line in front of Tiananmen Gate ahead of a military parade to commemorate the...


Guinea Declared Free of Ebola
A health worker prepares to inject a man with an Ebola vaccine in Conakry, Guinea, March 7, 2015. GENEVA—The World Health Organization...


The guy made famous by 'The Big Short' for predicting the housing crash has a dark warning
Michael Burry. Michael Burry thinks the "risk-pricing mechanism" of the global economy is broken and we're "building up terrific stresses...


After Beating Inflation, Zimbabwe Now Faces Deflation
Hawkers sell goods on the streets of Zimbabwe's capital Harare, Sept.17, 2015. Zimbabwe's economy ends 2015 with predictions that prices...


New Burkina Faso President Sworn In
Newly elected president of Burkina Faso, Roch Marc Kabore, waves at supporters after preliminary results showed him to be the winner of...


Iraqi PM Visits Ramadi After Key Victory
Members of Iraq's elite counter-terrorism service flash the "V" for victory sign, Dec. 29, 2015 in the city of Ramadi, the capital of...


Poll: Obama, Hillary Clinton America’s ‘Most Admired’
President Barack Obama delivers a statement alongside then-secretary of state Hillary Clinton, at the Rose Garden of the White House in...


Zimbabwe Switches to Yuan as Reserve Currency
A clerk counts 100 Chinese yuan banknotes at a branch of China Merchants Bank in Hefei, Anhui province, April 20, 2015....


Burundi Sides Split on Peacekeepers at Start of Talks
Uganda VP Edward Sekandi, second left, front row, Uganda PM Ruhakana Rugunda, right, and East African Community Secretary-General Dr....


Japan, South Korea Agree to ‘Comfort Women’ Settlement
Former comfort woman Kil Un-ock, forced into sexual slavery to Japanese troops during World War II, attends a rally protesting a U.S....















