The BBC's Matthew Price talks with a family of Syrian refugees who fled Syria in hopes of safety and a better life.
The new bonds, backed by the British government, are compliant with Islamic law.
The BBC's Tom Burridge takes the temperature of Spaniards in Madrid over allegations of NSA call-monitoring.
India wants more foreign banks to lend in rural areas. But will the new rules appeal to the banks?
Rwanda is laying the groundwork to one day become a competitor to Silicon Valley.
Prices are up in Japan — and that's a good thing.
Nudity is still not okay, though.
Australia's debt ceiling debate didn't look too much like America's.
Many people in Bangladesh want to see a change to building code and safety regulations
U.S. and Iran relations could be summed up in one sentence: You scratch my back, I'll scratch yours.