The U.S. deprived UNESCO of 22% of its funding, so UNESCO deprived the U.S. of its voting rights. Both actions have consequences.
Kerry clung to hope Sun. for a deal to end Iran’s nuclear program, but said the U.S. would not ease sanctions.
After years of sanctions Iran is getting closer to having them lifted, all while trying to trade oil for produce with China.
The band, featuring a Weeble-like David Lee Roth, sends Jews, Muslims and Christians into a frothing frenzy of coexistence.
Will large swaths of the Jewish community find this offensive?
The kingdom is increasingly worried about Iran's nuclear ambitions as the U.S. and Tehran prep for another round of talks in Geneva on Thursday.
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 OECD said personal well-being deteriorated substantially, owing to the global economic crisis.
Only 13% of the world’s workers are engaged in the work they’re doing; 24% are so unhappy they’re actively undermining their colleagues’ work.
Turkey's government has apparently decided that being anti-Israeli trumps being well supplied with natural gas.
A U.S. security official said the attack was in the Syrian port city of Latakia and the target was Russian-made SA-125 missiles.
On the whole, some 800,000 Arabs live in Chile, representing about 5 percent of the total population.
Aswany argues that Israel seeks a weak Egypt so it can dominate the region.
Pakistan's Geo-TV has earned the wrath of many conservatives over what they view as corrupt content and pro-Indian propaganda.
According to leaked documents, a member of China's Communist Party helped Zimbabwe's president remain in office by manipulating votes.
Five years ago the financial world was collapsing, but in one Geneva branch of HSBC, a banker was plotting a way to find Europe's tax cheats.
A Ford Expedition parked in a garage behind John Kerry's home in Georgetown, Md., was burglarized.
The Paris-based aircraft manufacturer unveils its latest and roomiest long-haul corporate jet.
While Jerusalem is the cultural capital of Israel, it remains quite poor by Israeli standards.
Historically always an energy importer, Israel now has a valuable new resource that raises major policy questions.
On NBC News' "Meet the Press," the Israeli hard-liner outlines his reasons for skepticism. Watch the interview here.
The current U.S. energy boom makes it easy to forget the great impact the oil shortage had on Americans 40 years ago.