A Japanese Cabinet minister apologized on Tuesday after appearing to suggest people in nuclear disaster-hit Fukushima could be persuaded to put up with contaminated waste if the government threw cash at them.
Public health officials warn that whooping cough poses the greatest risk to young children as California deals with its worst outbreak of the respiratory disease since 2010, with nearly 3,500 reported victims so far this year.
Nations aim to return works to Jewish heirs; owner of Matisse painting found
Joe Sacco's first impressions of World War I were forged as a schoolboy in Australia, more than four decades ago.
A super-enriched banana genetically engineered to improve the lives of millions of people in Africa will soon have its first human trial, which will test its effect on vitamin A levels, Australian researchers said on Monday.
On the eve of the World Elder Abuse Awareness Day which fell on Sunday, Nepal's elderly or abandoned parents asked the government to provide them with better facilities.
Mob led by monks from extremist group with alleged state backing
Sex workers in skintight outfits sit in shop windows, ignoring the call to prayer that blares from mosques across the heart of one of Southeast Asia's biggest red-light districts.
Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi said on Monday the people of Myanmar will decide whether she becomes their next president, reacting to a recent parliamentary vote in favor of keeping a constitutional clause that bars her from the office.
Allied soldiers liberating France during World War II raped French women after pushing back the Germans, a Japanese politician has claimed, as Tokyo comes under pressure over its wartime system of sex slavery.
US, Iran may discuss joint action to halt jihadi group's weeklong offensive
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