Egypt lashed out Thursday at the U.S. decision to suspend military aid to the Arab country amid concerns of mounting violence after the ouster of former president Mohamed Morsi.
The U.S. Federal Reserve' s surprise decision on delaying the taper of its bond purchases will damage their ability to communicate with and get consensus in the marketplace, economists said here Friday.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Monday the chemical weapons use against civilians in Syria is inexcusable and "undeniable," and that President Barack Obama will be making an informed decision on how to respond.
The European Union (EU)'s decision to review any arms sales to Egypt will have little impact on the turbulent country, analysts said on Thursday.
The European Union (EU) governments on Monday decided to blacklist the armed wing of Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah as a terrorist group, a move was slammed by Lebanese officials who urged the union to reconsider its decision.
Egypt's Court of Cassation's decision to accept an appeal by ousted ex-President Hosni Mubarak and his former Interior Minister Habib al-Adli on Sunday, increases the chances for their release, experts say.
China's top legislature approved Friday rules to enhance the protection of personal information online and safeguard public interests, requiring Internet users to identify themselves to service providers when signing web access agreement.