Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has suspended peace talks with the South American nation's largest rebel group after an army general was taken captive.
A parcel delivery company in Thailand put three packages bound for the United States through a routine X-ray and made a startling discovery - inside were preserved human body parts, including an infant's head, a baby's foot and an adult heart.
New York City police said a French tourist was taken into custody after climbing the Brooklyn Bridge to take photos
The jewel of the New York skyline, the pride of a whole nation, is back.
Three Chilean engineering students have designed a bicycle that cannot be stolen.
With his infant son clinging to life, Chris Picco picked up a guitar and sang softly to the boy, urging him to "mend those broken wings and learn to fly".
India's new government has launched a drive to promote the country's ancient therapies as it seeks to cash in on the multibillion dollar global market for holistic medicine.
A candidate backed by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's party was soundly defeated in a key local election on Sunday, Kyodo news agency reported, in a blow to plans to relocate a controversial US air base on Okinawa island, home to the bulk of US military forces in Japan.
The company at the center of an investigation into why more than a dozen women died after being sterilized in India has denied that the antibiotic tablets it manufactured were contaminated with a chemical compound commonly found in rat poison.
Twenty people died in a single day in the southern Philippines following a fresh outbreak of unrest in the strife-torn region, officials said on Saturday.
The Islamic State group on Sunday claimed to have executed Peter Kassig, 26, a US aid worker kidnapped in Syria, as a warning to the United States.
No school should be every child's dream, but Ebola-hit Liberia's children are so bored after months of school closures that they actually visit their teacherless classrooms every day to meet friends.
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