Fraud is rampant in China's art world
October 10, 2011
In China, the art world is a rather turbulent one, filled with impostor art and buyers who can't or won't pay up. Read Article »
MTV Mexico announced a few winners from first-annual game awards
October 10, 2011
A few days ago, the first-ever MTV Mexico Game Awards was a night of music, celebrities and weird awards. Read Article »
Filipino protesters use planking to send a message
October 10, 2011
Planking, the odd yet addictive game, went viral on the internet a few months back, and people in the Philippines used the new craze to facilitate a protest. Read Article »
Bieber and Gomez take Brazil by storm
October 7, 2011
Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez are visiting Brazil and thrilling fans with special performances. Read Article »
Canadian contest seeks new spokesdog with a charitable twist
October 6, 2011
Starting October 6, Fido, a wireless data provider in Canada, will been searching for its next spokesdog. Read Article »
Business travelers will drive travel industry through the rest of 2011
October 5, 2011
During the warmer months, the amount of people traveling for vacations and family trips is far higher than in the fall, winter and early spring. Read Article »
President Biya's lack of campaigning has many worried
October 5, 2011
Cameroon's incumbent president Paul Biya is taking an extremely lax approach to his reelection campaign, which has both supporters and opponents wondering what he is planning to do to hold onto his seat as the nation's leader. Read Article »
Mandela's granddaughters get their own reality TV show
October 4, 2011
Nelson Mandela changed the course of history when he led the fight against apartheid in South Africa and became the first president of the united, democratic nation. Read Article »
Nobel committee bends rules for posthumously-awarded prize
October 4, 2011
Ralph Steinman, an oncological researcher who made many advancements in his field, was recently awarded a Nobel Prize for his work. Read Article »
Norway sees boost in Au Pair numbers
October 3, 2011
There's a rising trend in Norway's childcare industry. Read Article »
Studying abroad expands American students' experiences
October 3, 2011
While studying abroad is a valuable time to help students learn about different cultures and languages, there is an added bonus for such programs that may be harder to measure. Read Article »
Japanese company to build two casinos in Manila
September 30, 2011
Manila will soon be home to two brand-new casinos and three new hotels and more could follow if the first businesses are successful. Read Article »
American Express offers tips for business trip budgeting
September 30, 2011
Since the Great Recession began in 2008, many companies are continually on the lookout for ways to improve their budgets and save money. Read Article »
Canadian government makes efforts to protects digital property
September 30, 2011
The Canadian government recently reintroduced copyright reform legislation in order to protect the intellectual and creative property of video game developers, and the entertainment industry couldn't be more pleased. Read Article »
Sharapova's ankle injury will keep her out of the Pan Pacific Open
September 29, 2011
Marina Sharapova, a Russian-born professional tennis player, is out of the Pan Pacific Open. Read Article »
Canada's largest bakery celebrates grand opening
September 29, 2011
On Wednesday in Hamilton, Ontario, the largest bakery in Canada opened its doors for the first time. Read Article »
Pope Benedict XVI's recent visit to Germany sparks protests
September 28, 2011
Last week, Pope Benedict XVI paid a visit to Germany, marking his first trip back to his homeland since he became the leader of the Catholic church. Read Article »
South African government still hasn't granted Dalai Llama a visa
September 28, 2011
The Dalai Llama is hoping to be present for Desmond Tutu's 80th birthday in October, but the South African government still has not made a decision concerning the spiritual leader's visa. Read Article »
Some American students struggle to acclimate to new cultures
September 28, 2011
Some American students choose to study abroad to immerse themselves in foreign cultures, and then spend the whole time with other Americans. Read Article »
Chinese aluminum company funds Purdue University's international efforts
September 27, 2011
Purdue University will be receiving funds from Nanshan Group, the parent company of leading aluminum firm Shandong Nashan Aluminum Company for its international study programs. Read Article »
Companies are slowly allowing their traveling employees to upgrade to business-class
September 27, 2011
After the recession that began in 2008, travel managers restricted premium-class travel options, but things are slowly returning to normal. Read Article »
Handwashing in your hotel can save money and time
September 27, 2011
Most business travelers pack light to avoid luggage fees and reduce their airport stress, but what happens when the clothes they bring need to be washed before the trip is over? Read Article »
Post-menopausal pregnancy causes controversy in Brazil
September 26, 2011
A 61-year-old Brazilian woman is preparing to give birth in November, and her pregnancy has been the cause of much controversy. Read Article »
Coca-Cola opens a new plant in Russia prior to 2014 Olympics
September 26, 2011
Coca-Cola, one of the most well-known soda brands in the world, is planning to double their investment in Russia over the next five or six years. Read Article »
Canada honors WWI hero
September 23, 2011
The most decorated war hero in Canadian history finally gets the recognition he deserves. Read Article »
South African author encourages reading for children
September 22, 2011
William Gumede, a South African writer, recently began writing children's books to both encourage children in South Africa to embrace literature and to share and preserve the rich history of African folklore. Read Article »
Germans spell success at cycling world championship time trials
September 22, 2011
Germany has been doing well at the cycling world championship in Denmark, winning the men's and women's time trials. Read Article »
Former Mexico State governor announces presidential candidacy
September 22, 2011
The Institutional Revolutionary Party recently announced it's candidate for Mexico's July 2012 presidential election - Enrique Pena Nieto. Read Article »
Brazil takes steps to improve international study options for science majors
September 21, 2011
Brazil is home to the tenth largest economy in the world, and is ranked 13th in scientific production, but they are striving to climb the ranks. Read Article »
High-end fashion is making big waves in China
September 21, 2011
China is one of the up and coming fashion hubs of the world, and recent Chinese interest in the business at London Fashion week confirms the trend. Read Article »
Filipino woman gives birth on international flight
September 21, 2011
After her doctor gave her permission to board a plane from Manila to the U.S., Aida Alamillo thought she would still be pregnant when she landed. Read Article »
Canada joins with UN to curb development of chronic illnesses around the world
September 20, 2011
Canada signed on with the United Nations' initiative to take global action to prevent and combat chronic diseases. Read Article »
Brazil counts down 1,000 days to the 2014 World Cup
September 19, 2011
Belo Horizonte, Brazil, is due to host the 2014 FIFA World Cup, and September 17 marked 1,000 days until the games begin. Read Article »
Putin might not run for president, but will likely still hold power
September 19, 2011
The Petersburg Politics Foundation recently announced that it is likely incumbent president Dmitry Medvedev will seek reelection in next year's presidential vote, according to Bloomberg. Medvedev was chosen by Prime Minister Putin as his successor in 2008. Read Article »
President Biya's keynote address focuses on nation's youth
September 19, 2011
The leader of Cameroon, President Paul Biya, recently gave a speech at the opening of the Third Ordinary Congress of the Cameroon People's Democratic Movement, the ruling party. Read Article »
More than half the candidates disqualified from Cameroon presidential election
September 16, 2011
Cameroon is quickly approaching election day (October 9), and until recently there were 51 candidates for the presidency. Read Article »
Future cars are creating a stir at the Frankfurt International Motor Show
September 16, 2011
The Frankfurt International Motor Show has been held in Germany since 1897, and the 64th annual event is currently in full-swing. Read Article »
Banksy work from 2003 recovered in Germany
September 15, 2011
Street art is a temperamental form of expression, as it is illegal in most places to alter the property of others. Read Article »
Authorities unsure of what to do with giant crocodile
September 15, 2011
Recently, the largest live crocodile to-date was captured in the southwestern Philippines, and the 21-foot, 2,300-pound creature has stirred up quite a bit of controversy. Read Article »
Miss Angola Leila Lopes crowned Miss Universe in Brazil
September 14, 2011
Yesterday, Leila Lopes of Angola was crowned Miss Universe at the 60th annual pageant, which was held in Sao Paulo, Brazil this year. Read Article »