Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta isn't the only one angry with the ICC's focus on the African continent.
British giant BAE Systems and other defense suppliers that sell to Middle Eastern governments like Saudi Arabia stand to benefit strongly.
Jonathan Corpina, senior managing partner with Meridian, discusses the labor force participation rate's inverse effect on unemployment.
The United States travels to Costa Rica as it looks to take a step closer to qualifying for the 2014 World Cup.
A speech on education given by President Obama in 2009 has stirred up some controversy among Chinese academics.
The Chinese have some innovative ways to make money, and no, we aren't talking about selling kidneys.
While it awaits possible privatization, Mexico's oil giant Pemex is looking south for its next move.
Experts have said the programs “undermine the fabric of the Internet,” but are they worse than previous Snowden-revealed surveillance programs?
How closely gold prices and inflation are linked depends on what time period is being considered.
It remains unclear why Sushmita was killed or why she returned to Afghanistan, where the Taliban remain a deadly force.
At the G-20 summit in Russia, 11 nations issued a strongly worded statement on Syria. Russia, China and India weren’t among them.
Verizon is accepting preorders for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 with an Oct. 10 release date. The U.S. Cellular Galaxy Note 3 will also come out next month.
Honda claims the 2014 Accord Hybrid has the longest range of any mid-size sedan hybrid.
With New York Fashion Week under way, the City is awash in models, designers and fashionistas, but what economic benefit do they bring?
It's still an area dominated by America, but some Chinese universities are making inroads among the global elite.
Misch could not reconcile the Hitler he knew with the atrocities the Nazi chief ordered.
What's more, July's job growth was revised substantially downward - the exact opposite of what's needed for Fed stimulus reduction.
Quietly and steadily, the Asian giant has become Chile's favorite trading partner -- outpacing the United States.
Japan’s NTT DoCoMo will offer iPhones later this year, while China Telecom and Unicom may launch the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C on Sept. 20.
Trouble in emerging markets dominated discussions about the global economy, while tensions between world leaders on Syria hung over the summit.
Rising global oil prices may keep oil-trade deficits and subsidy costs elevated for ASEAN economies.
Investors await crucial jobs data that could influence the Fed's call on its bond-buying program while Syria hangs in the balance.