Commemorative meeting calls on entire country to unite around current leadership
Democratic People's Republic of Korea leader Kim Jong-un may have found a new friend for life.
Australia should hold a wide-ranging judicial review of its treatment of asylum-seekers from Sri Lanka, the United Nations' human rights office said on Tuesday amid an uproar over Canberra's handling of the issue.
Mahatma Gandhi, who led efforts to end British rule in India and was repeatedly imprisoned, will be honored with a statue outside the UK Parliament that will stand alongside tributes to several colonial-era adversaries.
Typhoon Neoguri lashed Japan's southern Okinawa islands on Tuesday, forcing over half a million people to seek shelter, as the region's worst storm in years damaged buildings, downed trees and brought air and sea traffic to a halt.
Prime minister: Military forces must be prepared to 'go all the way'
US President Barack Obama urged Israelis and Palestinians to restrain themselves and put an end to acts of retribution in the recent round of violence.
Iraq's parliament on Tuesday officially rescheduled its next session for early next week in the wake of growing criticism over initial plans for a five-week break.
Ukraine's government signaled its intention to press on with its campaign against rebels on Tuesday, while the militants, regrouping after losing their stronghold, said they were preparing to fight back.
Veterans at attack's 70th anniversary event say they were 'scared as hell'
An obscure, chicken-sized bird best known for its mating dance could help determine whether Democrats or Republicans control the US Senate in the November elections.
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