Daily, long-term doses of aspirin can slash the risk of cancer of the digestive tract, according to an overview of research published on Wednesday.
A US major general was shot to death on Tuesday in one of the bloodiest insider attacks of the long Afghanistan war.
Indonesia's Constitutional Court on Wednesday began hearing a challenge to the result of the country's July 9 presidential election, which ended in victory for Jakarta Governor Joko Widodo.
About 1,000 Hiroshima residents on Wednesday protested against Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's reinterpretation of the country's pacifist Constitution near the city's Peace Memorial Park, where a ceremony was held to commemorate the 69th anniversary of the US atomic bombing in 1945.
Australian authorities on Wednesday were investigating the father at the center of a Thai surrogate baby scandal who reportedly is a convicted pedophile. It wants to determine whether his young daughter is at risk.
A cease-fire between Israel and Hamas that ended a month of war was holding for a second day on Wednesday, ahead of negotiations in Cairo on a long-term truce and a broader deal for the war-ravaged Gaza Strip.
An Argentine grandmother whose rights group has fought to find babies stolen during the 1976-1983 military rule finally found her long-lost grandson on Tuesday, 36 years after he was snatched from his mother.
Nigeria confirmed five new cases of Ebola in Lagos and a second death from the virus on Wednesday, bringing the total number of infections in sub-Saharan Africa's largest city to seven.
During an emergency UN Security Council meeting on Tuesday, Russia and the UN called for humanitarian aid corridors to be established in conflict-scarred eastern Ukraine.
The fields and woods around Verdun, site of one of the most devastating and protracted battles of World War I, may now appear tranquil. But remnants of the war - unexploded ordnance - still pose a threat 100 years on.
It was opened 25 years ago amid much pomp and ceremony on the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution, but Margaret Thatcher no doubt remembered it more as the place where she got stuck in the toilets.
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