China 'to Tackle Corruption'China says its corruption problem is 'still very serious' and sets out new measures to tackle it in a government report.
US Monitors China's Naval Power in the PacificChina's growing military assertiveness has alarmed its neighbors and prompted the U.S to keep a high profile on Asian waters.
'Malign Actors Network' U.S. intelligence finds Afghanistan's president to be a purveyor in corruption so vast it infects all levels of Afghan society
Suspected Terrorists Arrested in DenmarkScott Stewart explains why a thwarted terrorism plot in Denmark -- in which five suspected terrorists were arrested -- appears to be a more credible threat than other recent terrorism plots.
What's in store for China in 2011?Donna Kwok of HSBC discusses what to expect with China's economy in 2011.
South Africa to Join BRIC bloc?There's ongoing debate about South Africa joining the BRIC economic bloc.
Reviving Iraq's Film Industry After seven years of war, one of the few industries in Iraq that is prospering is film-making.
Pro-Work Economies Taking Over Europe?Charles Payne predicts European economies will make and anti-welfare shift.
Ivory Coast StalemateIvory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo is holding fast to power, despite international appeals to end an election stalemate.
What Will U.S. Role in Iraq Be After 2011? Margaret Warner speaks with Michael Gordon, and Joost Hiltermann.
Bomb Explodes Outside Court in GreeceA bomb hidden on a parked motorcycle exploded outside two court buildings in central Athens on Thursday, damaging cars and shattering windows but leaving no one hurt.