Sentencing of former party boss Bo Xilai puts focus on China corruption concerns
The case of Bo Xilai, sentenced last weekend to life imprisonment, highlights an increasing central issue in Chinese politics: political corruption.
The case of Bo Xilai, sentenced last weekend to life imprisonment, highlights an increasing central issue in Chinese politics: political corruption.
A median of 20% across 39 countries have a favorable view of Iran
Germans' concern about the gap between the rich and the poor suggests inequality is likely to be on Germans' minds when they cast their ballots September 22. While recent surveys of voters' intentions do not indicate such worries will necessarily influence the outcome of the election, polling data suggests measures to address inequality may be high on the agenda of the new German government.
Charts from the Detroit Free Press depict decades of mismanagement, missed opportunities and poor fiscal choices.
Nearly seven-in-ten Americans say large banks and financial institutions have benefited the most from post-recession government policies.
Overview of Pew Internet's mobile connectivity findings and their implications for libraries