The world's largest particle smasher restarted on Sunday after a two-year upgrade that will allow physicists to explore uncharted corners of what makes up the universe, including dark matter and antimatter.
A Frenchwoman and her ex-husband, Arturo Montiel, a former Mexican governor close to his country's president, have resolved a high-profile, 3-year-old child-custody battle that threatened to turn into a diplomatic headache.
South Korea condemned on Monday Japan's approval of textbooks that Seoul said distorted history by claiming disputed islands. It summoned Japan's ambassador and warned that the approval was a sign Japan was prepared to repeat its colonial wartime past.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea has declared a no-sail zone for its ships off its east coast, the Republic of Korea's media reported on Monday, speculating that more missile launches are possible before the US secretary of defense visits Seoul this week.
Seven decades after fleeing the carnage of partition, Mangu Ram is still regarded as a second-class citizen in Indian Kashmir, unable to own property or vote in state elections.
On a basic level, the framework deal between world powers and Teheran will be judged by whether it prevents an Iranian nuclear bomb, but that will take years to figure out.
Poets, musicians, actors and activists packed an empty shop in a Kabul mall to commemorate the short life and violent death of a woman who has become a symbol for justice and women's rights.
An Indonesian court dismissed on Monday the latest appeal by two Australian drug smugglers facing imminent execution, taking them a step closer to the firing squad.
Explosions shook the suburbs of the Yemeni port city of Aden on Monday as residents reported a foreign warship shelling Houthi positions on the outskirts of the city.
Kenya launched airstrikes against Islamic militants in Somalia following an extremist attack on a Kenyan college that killed 148 people, a military spokesman said on Monday.
Replicas of a sculpture of a knotted pistol that was designed in honor of the late former Beatle John Lennon are being displayed this month in Monterrey, a northern industrial city that knows about gun violence.
Rolling Stone magazine withdrew and apologized on Sunday for a discredited story about a gang rape on a US college campus, publishing a review of the debacle that found "avoidable" failures in basic journalism practices.
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