Kiev accuses Moscow of 'invasion' but says it will not attack the trucks
A chilling video showing the execution of journalist James Foley by Islamist militants marks the second time an American reporter has been beheaded by captors overseas, echoing the murder of Wall Street Journal correspondent Daniel Pearl in Pakistan in 2002.
The father of a student who died after being gang-raped on a moving bus in New Delhi spoke of his anger on Friday after a senior minister referred to the infamous attack as a "small incident".
Carried by soldiers and draped in the national flag, coffins containing the Malaysian victims of Flight MH17 returned home on Friday to a country that is still searching the ocean for another doomed jet and whose government is battling the political fallout of the twin tragedies.
Police officer suspended after pointing weapon at protesters
Nearly 5 percent of Japanese adults are addicted to gambling, a rate up to five times greater than most other nations, according to a study released to local media on Wednesday.
Bloody German atrocities against Belgian civilians at the outset of World War I still haunt gentle towns such as Dinant and Louvain whose sacrifice sparked global outrage and a drive to curb war crimes.
Thieves have broken into the building that houses Interpol and an elite South African police unit in the South African capital, Pretoria, for the second time in three weeks, a spokesman said Thursday.
Social inequality in New Zealand has grown worse over the last decade, with the indigenous Maori and ethnic Pacific island groups faring worst in measurements of health, education and employment, according to research published on Thursday.
Move seen as latest effort by military to consolidate its power in country
A Canadian drug kingpin dubbed the "Pot Playboy" was sentenced to 27 years in prison for leading a $1 billion international drug trafficking enterprise, prosecutors said.
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