As one of the top forensic scientists in the United States, Mohammad Tahir uncovered evidence that helped jail boxer Mike Tyson for rape, convict serial killer John Wayne Gacy and clear doctor Sam Sheppard of murdering his wife.
Talks aimed at ending Yemen's political crisis faltered on Sunday when three of the country's main political parties quit negotiations with the Houthi group, raising the prospect of growing chaos.
Pakistani and Afghan commanders have begun talks on security issues, focusing on border management amid growing anti-terror cooperation, the Pakistani military said on Monday.
Greek left-wing leader Alexis Tsipras was sworn in on Monday as the prime minister of a new hardline, anti-bailout government determined to face down international lenders and end nearly five years of tough economic measures.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said in an interview published on Monday, US plans to train vetted rebels to fight the Islamic State group were "illusory" as they would eventually defect to the jihadists.
US President Barack Obama presided on Monday over a grand display of Indian military hardware, marching bands and elaborately dressed camels, becoming the first US leader to be honored as chief guest at India's annual Republic Day festivities.
A section of the United States East Coast is braced for a potentially historic blizzard on Monday that is expected to dump as much as 90 centimeters of snow and disrupt transport for tens of millions of people.
The deputy chief of Indonesia's anti-graft agency was expected to submit his resignation letter on Monday, days after the police named him as a suspect in a false testimony case, an agency official said.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi signaled his determination to improve relations with the United States by breaking with protocol to meet and give a bear hug to US President Barack Obama as Obama landed in New Delhi on Sunday.
Iran's foreign minister arrived in Saudi Arabia on Saturday for a rare visit to the regional rival, bringing condolences after the death of King Abdullah, television pictures showed.
Most of Pakistan was plunged into darkness after the breakdown of a key power transmission line in the southern part of the nation on Sunday, another reminder of the country's energy crisis.
The Yemeni Parliament again postponed an emergency session that was expected to vote on the president's resignation, the official Saba news agency reported on Sunday.
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