China is becoming a significant player in arms exports and is now eyeing Africa for even further expansion.
Hundreds of publicly traded Indian companies have yet to fill corporate board seats with women despite law passed in August 2013.
After eight weeks of negotiations, the Steelworkers and Shell have reached an agreement.
Economists will be looking for clues from the meeting as to when the central bank plans to hike rates.
Human development has been cited as the primary reason for the subspecies' decline.
The lack of death records means some Social Security numbers remain active and vulnerable to fraud.
Riga's police were on alert for possible emergency situations as people marched to remember the soldiers from Waffen-SS Latvian Legion.
Apprehending the hackers who infiltrated Chase bank would be a rare victory for U.S. law enforcement when it comes to cybercrime.
A nuclear deal with Tehran that would lift sanctions in exchange for curbs on Iran's nuclear program.
Mohammad Ali Tambako, founder of the Justice for Islamic Movement, has been accused of sheltering terror suspects wanted by the U.S.
The university, the second richest in the U.K., has collective endowment assets of over $5 billion.
India, which has the fourth-largest air force in the world, is negotiating a multi-billion dollar deal for fighter jets.
According to a report, acquisition of American firms by overseas buyers is on the rise since the U.S. came down on tax inversions.
An Associated Press video shows the mausoleum, which once featured poster-sized pictures of Saddam, now reduced to concrete rubble.
The $1.3 billion deal reportedly was reached over the weekend.
At least five Federal Reserve Banks should be placed in Western cities, an expert says.
People are celebrating Irish culture at parades across the country.
A fan proposed to her partner in front of Ryan Gosling, Eva Mendes and hundreds of SXSW attendees at the premiere of "Lost River."
Clinton told a news conference on Tuesday her private email address was a "convenience" so she would not have to carry two mobile devices.
Four years into the war, regional and sectarian divisions have turned Syria into an international battleground.
In changing direction, the fast-food restaurant chain is considering technological conveniences, complete with Wi-Fries.
The evacuation follows the infection of an American health-care worker who is now being treated at a U.S. hospital.