Analysis

Mexico: Energy Reforms Could Prove Effective

Proposed energy reforms in Mexico might incentivize foreign firms to invest on the scale needed to stabilize falling production.

China's Anti-Corruption Drive Pushes Ahead

A former top security official is rumored to be under investigation, a sign of the Party's concerns about public anger over corruption.

Energy exploration has been underway on Bakassi Peninsula for several years, but militants could continue to pose a limited threat.

Investors at a stock exchange hall in Jiujiang, China, on June 24.

These markets provide short-term relief, but their continued expansion and sophistication could compromise China's financial system.

Kiev's effort to balance relations with Moscow and the European Union is facing a mounting challenge.

 U.S. Naval Update Map: Aug. 15, 2013

This map shows the approximate locations of U.S. Carrier Strike Groups and Amphibious Ready Groups.

Despite recent positive data, many EU countries are still facing hard times.

The Egyptian Military's Show of Force

The military will not be able to avoid a challenge to its credibility.

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