Euro's Downfall Inevitable Without Funding PlanAdam Gilmour predicts the Euro will return to bearish levels until euro zone officials release more concrete funding details.
Russia's Tank Ballet Showcases Vehicles at Controversial Expo At Russia's largest weapons expo, 5 battle tanks performed an impressive set of spins, turns and pirouettes.
Thousands Flee Japan FloodsHeavy rains cause severe flooding in parts of western Japan, forcing tens of thousands to evacuate.
British Queen Begins Scotland VisitBritain's Queen Elizabeth II starts her Scotland tour with a visit to the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.
Torture in Syria Widespread Says Human Rights GroupHuman Rights Watch says torture is systematic in Syrian detention centres the U.N. to take action and refer the crimes to the International Criminal Court.
Iran Test Fires Missiles Capable of Striking IsraelIran on Tuesday test-fired in its central desert a ballistic missile capable of striking Israel as part of war games designed to show its ability to retaliate if attacked, media said
Aquino Talks South China Sea RowPhilippine President Benigno Aquino says he may ask the U.S. to deploy spy planes in the South China Sea.
Pena Nieto Looks to the FutureMexican president-elect Enrique Pena Nieto vows to keep up the fight against organised crime after electoral officials confirm the incoming leader's victory.
Deal Imminent to Re-open Border?Chris Lawrence reports on signs Pakistan may re-open its border to US supply chain.
Confronting IranDefense Minister Ehud Barak insists that Israel will act while it still can to stop Iran from going nuclear, and won’t delegate that decision to the United States.
Will Sanctions Break Iran?Iran is irritated and not taking too kindly to oil sanctions, with Dan Dicker, Nymex Independent Oil trader.
Dynamic Shifts in Georgian PoliticsEugene Chausovsky discusses Georgia's internal political scene and its possible impact on Tbilisi's relationship with Russia and the West.