Britain has provoked anger by using an antiterrorism law to freeze British assets in a failing Icelandic bank.
Britain has provoked anger by using an antiterrorism law to freeze British assets in a failing Icelandic bank.
Britain has provoked anger by using an antiterrorism law to freeze British assets in a failing Icelandic bank.
Falling oil prices are raising questions about whether Venezuela, Iran and Russia can sustain their ambitions.
As the financial storm spread, some of the 27 nations that make up the European Union have broken ranks to protect their own citizens and banks.
Religious leaders have joined the chorus of Europeans criticizing American-style capitalism, which Continental politicians have cited as a root cause of the global financial crisis.
Religious leaders have joined the chorus of Europeans criticizing American-style capitalism, which Continental politicians have cited as a root cause of the global financial crisis.
Harvard’s Daniel Shapiro helps people learn to negotiate — and he loves a challenge. What better destination than the Middle East?
China agreed to buy $300 million of Costa Rican bonds as an incentive for Costa Rica to shift its diplomatic recognition from Taiwan to the People’s Republic of China last year.
Energy experts say that the hostilities between Russia and Georgia could threaten American plans to gain access to more of Central Asia’s energy resources.
A woman discusses why she is in awe of her ability to travel, her evolution as a frequent flier, and how her trips abroad have led to friendships throughout the world.