Up to first five investment deals are expected to be signed in the next three months and attract partners from China, South Korea and the UAE.
Here's a look at how a possible Greece departure from the eurozone might unfold — and what could happen next.
The report that marked the end of the Millennium Development Goals found that global poverty fell by over half since 1990.
Police authorities evacuated all 178 passengers from the twin-jet Airbus A321 after a security threat.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a likely 2016 presidential candidate, and his allies in the state legislature looked to remove living wage restrictions from state law.
Staffers with the Hillary Clinton campaign are concerned with Bernie Sanders' good polling and big crowds.
Six protesters will receive more than $330,000 for a 2011 incident involving police.
The president spoke Monday from the Pentagon on the Islamic State group and the threat of violent extremism.
But Berlin wants to see Russia and Ukraine meet the terms laid out in the Minsk II agreement first.
Despite shifts toward a more accepting society, Chinese government offices are slow to catch on.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro hailed Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras for standing up to the International Monetary Fund.
More filings are coming before or on the Aug. 17 deadline set by the court in the Boston Marathon case.
Most observers said no one should take the business tycoon, or his comments, seriously.
Cummings wants Gowdy to implement rules for handling sensitive documents.
The meeting follows a weekend of U.S. airstrikes in eastern Syria, one of the most sustained airstrike operations against ISIS to date.
"I have personally told every Republican that I will stand beside them if they support removing the flag," said a South Carolina GOP leader.
Security forces in Saudi Arabia conducted a raid near the Kuwait border Monday, looking for jihadists suspected of attacking Shiite mosques.
The Texas Republican said he disagrees with the president on policy, but still admires him.
By raising the "haircut" on the collateral Greek banks must hold, the European Central Bank effectively limited their solvency.
Colombians' patience is wearing thin as fighting continues to threaten the remainder of the long peace process.
“Ideas that are part of Democratic orthodoxy are an anathema to Republicans, and vice versa," pollster said.
The issue arose last week when the @Zahra_Buhari account used profanity in describing Gambia President Yahya Jammeh.
The Oxford-educated economist already was the lead negotiator with Greece's creditors.
The entire Su-24 fleet was grounded after one of the aircraft crashed in far eastern Russia, killing both pilots.
If the banks don’t open this week, “we will get by growing vegetables,” one man said.
Japan and China’s stronghold claims in the East China Sea are related to the significant amounts of gas resources that are estimated to be in the area.
The 911 call came in at 10:48 a.m.
Armed with a decisive referendum result rejecting austerity, Greece now enters a crucial negotiating week with one familiar face missing.
U.S. stocks remained largely unchanged Monday after Greeks overwhelmingly rejected austerity measures over the weekend.
The joint meeting between Merkel and Hollande took place at the Élysee Palace in Paris.