Former Rep. Ron Paul announced that his son, Sen. Rand Paul (R – Ky.) will “probably” make a bid for the presidency in 2016.
Donations have significantly dropped for the headstone decorations, leaving the cemetery short of its goal for the year.
Russian's frigid Bashkortostan state -- site of the upcoming BRICS summit -- is rich in oil and attractive to investment, but for one thing (besides the cold): the threat of Islamic fundamentalism.
A store clerk finally confirmed the couple’s suspicions following the "Fast & Furious" actor's death on Saturday.
Iran's oil minister has named American and British companies as favorites to help develop and export the country’s vast oil reserves.
Geopolitics could trump supply-and-demand fundamentals in determining the price of crude oil.
With global spending in the trillions of dollars, what's it spent on?
After several weeks of negotiation, the U.S. and international partners agreed to a deal with Iran that would loosen sanctions, bringing oil prices down.
These economies are characterized by immature markets, though some investors see significant rewards along with the risks.
In its first speech covering Latin America, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry preached for improved in relations throughout the region.
A UN report showed that Iran stopped expanding its nuclear facilities ahead of nuclear talks but Israel remains unconvinced.
That a global Human Rights Council can welcome such human rights abusers with open arms not defies logic
How can Iraq become the biggest oil producer in the next 20 years, with all its political strife?
The Arab uprising failed in its most anticipated outcome of improving women's rights, a survey has said.
Iran's spiritual leader is a billionaire. But what is the ayatollah doing with his money?
An American photographer tells the story of his treacherous, 13-hour bus ride from Lagos to Abuja in Nigeria.
That attack represented the culmination of long tensions between local Indians and a small Nigerian community.
A new study that sequenced DNA found in pig bones from archaeological sites across Israel found they have European genetic signatures rather than Near Eastern ones as previously believed.
The VA Department denied it is holding back veteran casualties info, despite a months-long drought of information on war on terror veterans.
The nation is nearing a million casualties in its Afghanistan/Iraq wars, but for some reason the U.S. has stopped releasing numbers.
On the whole, some 800,000 Arabs live in Chile, representing about 5 percent of the total population.
Pakistan's Geo-TV has earned the wrath of many conservatives over what they view as corrupt content and pro-Indian propaganda.