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WHO: Millions could be affected by Zika

WHO: Millions could be affected by Zika

US authorities said three new cases had been reported in New York City, bringing to 31 in the country.

What is the Zika virus?

What is the Zika virus?

Pregnant women are being advised not to travel to infected areas.

China’s Alibaba quarterly revenue grows 32%

China’s Alibaba quarterly revenue grows 32%

Alibaba's marketplaces have been growing faster than China's retail sector as a whole.

Rousseff calls for war against Zika virus

Rousseff calls for war against Zika virus

The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned the virus could spread to every country in the Americas except Canada and Chile.

UK parliament group on Russia reactivated

UK parliament group on Russia reactivated

Both France and Germany have said in recent days that they want better ties with Russia.

IMF reforms: China, India, Brazil, Russia get greater say

IMF reforms: China, India, Brazil, Russia get greater say

Four emerging market countries (Brazil, China, India, and Russia) will now be among the ten largest members of the IMF.

Fed report sinks US dollar, stocks

Fed report sinks US dollar, stocks

Wall Street had been hoping for a firm tone from the FOMC ruling out a rate hike in March.

Kerry visit to help “eliminate doubts between two countries”: Chinese FM

Kerry visit to help “eliminate doubts between two countries”: Chinese FM

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang said he hoped Kerry's visit would help "eliminate doubts between the two countries".

SouthAfrica, Brazil least corrupt among BRICS: Transparency

SouthAfrica, Brazil least corrupt among BRICS: Transparency

The scandal at Brazil’s state oil giant Petrobras, has implicated politicians in Dilma Rousseff’s party, although not the president herself.

Emerging markets suffer blitz of low commodity, oil prices

Emerging markets suffer blitz of low commodity, oil prices

Considerable downside risks will likely persist in commodity prices for the next two years, the World Bank warns.