Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe risks further alienating Asian neighbors China and South Korea if he does not stick to the substance of a 1995 apology for wartime aggression, former prime minister Tomiichi Murayama said on Tuesday.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro denounced on Monday the new US sanctions as an attempt to topple his government.
Three women in the public eye - Hillary Clinton, Melinda Gates and Chelsea Clinton - released a report on Monday showing that women are still far from winning equality in leadership positions.
A minor revolution is under way in Israel, with female candidates catapulting to the top of party lists across the political spectrum ahead of the country's March 17 election, setting them up to claim key positions of power in the next government.
An investigation is under way after the owners of a prizewinning Irish setter who died after competing at the renowned Crufts dog show claimed on Sunday their dog had been poisoned at the British event.
Katsumoto Saotome was 12 the night he ran for his life through a sea of flames, jumping over smoldering railroad ties along a train track as US B-29 bombers rained incendiary bombs down around him.
The families of two Australian drug smugglers facing imminent execution in Indonesia visited them on Monday for the first time on a prison island where they are expected to be put to death.
Ruling party lawmakers in the Republic of Korea have suggested it's necessary to adopt a US-developed missile defense system to enhance defense capabilities against nuclear and missile threats from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
The Republic of Korea's Unification Ministry expressed regrets on Monday over the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's silence toward Seoul's dialogue offer on the Kaesong industrial complex.
Saudi Arabia overtook India in 2014 as the world's biggest importer of defense equipment, fueled by tensions in the Middle East, according to a study published on Sunday by analysts IHS Jane's.
Iranian state television is reporting that the country is again willing to give international nuclear inspectors access to a site where experiments on high explosives may have taken place.
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