Japan's fertility crisis creating economic and social woes
Shrinking GDP and a falling population are poised to turn Japan into what economists call a 'demographic time bomb', and other countries could be next
Shrinking GDP and a falling population are poised to turn Japan into what economists call a 'demographic time bomb', and other countries could be next
In countries such as Finland, the sun sets for as little as 55 minutes a day at this time of year
'We have to meet the challenges of our generation'
John Glenn was the American to orbit the earth
Shares of ALK have been lagging the bulk of the airline sector of late, but that may soon change.
German leader meets former US President before Donald Trump, who is also in Europe
UN warns civilians caught between warring parties are 'increasingly paying the price'
If that's your game, do it synthetically, not through equities. At least that way you can control your risk.
'Look at the millions of cars they sell in the US. Terrible. We will stop this,' Mr Trump said
Jim Cramer's take on stocks of interest to viewers includes positive comments on Berkshire Hathaway.
The bulk retailer's revenues rose 8% last quarter.
Southern Europe is experiencing faster warming than the global average with fears parts of it could turn into desert
Gunmen open fire on bus travelling to monastery in Minya province
US President assumed to have supported far-right candidate Marine Le Pen in recent run-off
Carmen Ponder calls for sacking of Kerry Crews after heated confrontation in which officer allegedly subjected her to verbal abuse
The school says it was established as a place where children 'could be taught according to God’s Holy Word'
Barack Obama has said that the world "can't hide behind a wall" to shield themselves from the turmoil and poverty of other nations during a trip to Germany
The US President was speaking at Nato headquarters