Researchers in Japan said black tea could help treat osteoporosis, a bone condition affecting older people, but admit you need to drink an awful lot of it.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claim that Iran was a year away from making a nuclear bomb was contradicted by his secret service, according to reports on Monday citing leaked documents.
The tiny landlocked Himalayan country of Nepal has notched a Guinness World Record as Saugat Bista became the world's youngest movie director at the age of seven.
The Republic of Korea and the United States will launch their joint annual war games from next week despite the strong opposition from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the Combined Forces Command said on Tuesday.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said on Tuesday that he had lost confidence in the head of the nation's Human Rights Commission, calling a report criticizing the detention of asylum-seeker children a "political stitch-up".
New Zealand will send a small number of troops to Iraq to help train local forces in their battle against the Islamic State group, Prime Minister John Key announced on Tuesday.
French President Francois Hollande vowed to introduce tougher penalties for "racist, anti-Semitic or homophobic" remarks on Monday in the wake of last month's militant attacks in Paris.
US states are trying to reduce prison populations with secretive new psychological assessments to predict which inmates will commit future crimes and who might be safe to release, despite serious problems and high-profile failures, an Associated Press investigation found.
A US marine who vanished a decade ago in Iraq was sentenced on Monday to two years in prison for leaving his post there and then fleeing to Lebanon after a brief return to the United States.
A cease-fire deal brokered by Europe remains the only way to secure peace in Ukraine, the European Union's foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said on Tuesday.
The heirs of Nazi-era Jewish art dealers said they have filed a lawsuit in the United States suing Germany and a German museum for the return of a medieval treasure trove worth an estimated $226 million.
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