It was April 1956, and the No 1 song was Elvis Presley's Heartbreak Hotel. At the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution on Cape Cod, scientist Dean Bumpus was busy releasing glass bottles into the Atlantic Ocean as part of his work to track currents.
President Xi Jinping's presence at the opening ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympics in Russia was praised by the international community as a move that brings the two countries closer and reinforces China's image as a global advocate for world peace and stability.
Spain's Princess Cristina was questioned by a judge on Saturday in a corruption case that has deepened public anger over graft among the ruling class and discontent with the royal family.
US Attorney General Eric Holder will expand government recognition of same-sex marriages in all federal courtrooms and prisons on Monday, and ensure they receive the same benefits as heterosexual married couples.
Yoichi Masuzoe, a former health minister backed by Japan's ruling party, won Tokyo's gubernatorial election on Sunday, defeating two candidates who had promised to end nuclear power.
An Iranian naval officer said a number of warships have been ordered to approach US maritime borders as a response to Washington's stationing of US vessels in the Persian Gulf, the semi-official Fars news agency reported on Saturday.
The US Defense Department plans to ask Congress for $4.5 billion in extra missile defense funding over the next five years as part of the fiscal 2015 budget request, say congressional sources and an expert.
Bangkok's middle classes have been at the heart of a three-month protest movement to topple Thailand's government, but as the strife drags on and the economy wilts, the capital's business owners are starting to feel the pain.
Max Baucus, the newly approved next US ambassador to China, is expected to be a "good communicator" between the two countries, observers said.
Virginia's state legislature approved on Thursday a bill requiring school textbooks to include the Korean name for the sea between Japan and South Korea in a major win for Seoul.
An East-West struggle over Ukraine turned nastier as Moscow accused the United States of fomenting a coup and Washington pointed a finger at Russia for leaking a recording of US diplomats discussing how to shape a new government in Kiev.
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