Quake Response Doesn't Live Up to Chile's Self-Image
The country's legacy of military dictatorship and its new pride in its economic development may have tripped up its response to the catastrophe
The country's legacy of military dictatorship and its new pride in its economic development may have tripped up its response to the catastrophe
While the Iranian regime may be repressing street demonstrations, there may be something else being silenced: bad economic news
France is moving toward establishing closer ties with Russia, negotiating a $2 billion military deal to sell four warships to Moscow. Why is the rest of Europe worried?
Greek and Cypriot officials say 26-foot waves have crashed into a cruise ship with nearly 2,000 people on board off France, smashing glass windshields and killing two passengers
Little U.S. aid had been spent because of fears of corruption and violence. A brief musical interlude may now give Islamabad a chance to reform its wild frontier
The euro is not the only currency in dire straits the pound hit a 10-month low against the dollar this week amid concerns that elections could result in a hung parliament
As the world's greatest athletes gather in Vancouver for the Winter Olympics, TIME chronicles the highs and lows of the games, the personalities at play and images on display
Millions of migrants have arrived in Greece, Italy and Spain over the past decade. To avoid serious social problems, those countries need to do a better job of making them feel welcome
ShelterBox, created by social entrepreneur Tom Henderson, provides temporary shelter and disaster relief for thousands of homeless earthquake survivors in Haiti