Secretary Kerry acknowledges ISIS is committing genocide
Secretary Kerry: ISIS genocide
West: Obama's once again been strategically out maneuvered by Putin
Russia pulls out of Syria
World Powers Reach Nuclear Deal with Iran
Iran and six world powers reached a nuclear deal on Tuesday that lifts sanctions on the nation in return for long-term curbs on Iran's nuclear program, ending more than a decade of negotiations with an agreement that could transform the Middle East.
OPEC Sec-Gen Says Further Action Could Follow Output 'Freeze' Deal
OPEC Secretary-General Abdullah al-Badri said OPEC and non-OPEC oil producers might later take "other steps" to curb a global supply glut if a preliminary deal between the world's biggest producers proves successful.
GOP Candidates Get Tough on Terror in Undercard Debate
The latest Republican presidential primary debate, which was held Tuesday evening in Las Vegas, focused on a very timely topic; terrorism.
Head of ISIS chemical weapons unit reportedly captured
Report: ISIS to attack U.K.
Giuliani: Ayatollah is a mass murder, like making an agreement with Hitler
Candidates and foreign policy
Giuliani: We are being naïve to have an agreement with Iran
Giuliani: Iran cannot be trusted
Turkey Bans YouTube, Claims Leaked Audio a 'National Security' Concern
Six days after banning Twitter, Turkey's prime minister moved to block Google’s YouTube.
World Bank Again Cuts Global Growth Forecasts
Souring prospects in the world's largest emerging markets are darkening an already cloudy outlook for the global economy, the World Bank said on Wednesday, as it cut growth forecasts for the third straight year.
As Oil Continues Freefall, Will OPEC Blink?
OPEC has, so far, held its ground during a steep drop in global oil prices. But with crude now hitting six-year lows, industry watchers are wondering if the oil cartel may finally blink.
Oil Slump Continues as Saudi Arabia Targets U.S.
Oil accelerated a months-long slump after Saudi Arabia, looking to counter the American shale boom, cut its prices for U.S. buyers.
Shocks and Stocks: History Shows Scares Present Buying Opportunities
While market shocks like the September 11 terror attacks and the 2011 tsunami in Japan triggered selloffs, history shows scary events during bull runs proved to be buying chances.
Wall Street Listens Nervously as War Drums Beat Louder
Concerns about the unpredictable fallout of a clash with Syria deepen on Wall Street following a speech by Secretary of State John Kerry Friday afternoon. • Kerry: Assad Unleashed 'Inconceivable' Horror • Read: U.S. Lays Out Evidence of Assad Chemical Weapon Use
Fallout Fears: Looming Conflict With Syria Spooks Wall Street
The threat of a military conflict with Syria has sparked a selloff on Wall Street, driven up oil prices and introduced a new source of uncertainty.
Lingering Crisis in Cairo Dims Egypt's Economic Outlook
The latest political stalemate gripping Cairo threatens to further cloud the country’s already-murky economic outlook.
Report: Remittances to Developing World Set to Rise to $414B in '13
The World Bank said remittances by migrant workers to the developing world are set to rise 6.3% this year to $414 billion.
Chaos Forces Egypt to Shut Down Banks, Stock Exchange
The decision comes as more than 50 people have been killed in a new outbreak of violence.
Iraq's Booming Economy Lures Western Banks Despite Security Risks
Western banks are increasingly attracted to Iraq's fast-growing economy, however analysts say they face serious security and corruption risks.
Citigroup Becomes First U.S. Bank to Branch Out Into Baghdad
The banking giant is set to become the first U.S. lender to open a physical office in Iraq.


















