A Republic of Korea hospital suspended most services on Sunday after being identified as the epicenter of the spread of a deadly respiratory disease that has killed 15 people since being diagnosed in the country nearly four weeks ago.
Britain has been forced to remove some of its spies after Russia accessed the top-secret documents taken by former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, British media reported.
Australia will expand a crackdown on Islamist militant groups with more tough security legislation, the attorney general told a regional summit aimed at combating violent extremism on Friday.
In a small room close to the Sydney Opera House, 60 people representing a vast range of communities and industries are working feverishly to come up with ways to combat the Islamic State group's online propaganda machine.
South Korea reported the 11th death from the MERS virus outbreak on Friday, but officials said they are seeing fewer new infections, and that it is unlikely there will be another large outbreak.
Two South Korean women are in trouble with authorities after being caught lying about MERS to get time off work.
Rupert Murdoch will soon pass the reins of the media dynasty that began with his father's Australian newspaper nearly a century ago to his sons.
Rather than turn into a ghost town, one Portuguese village facing an exodus of young adults and dwindling birthrates came up with an answer: pay parents 5,000 euros ($5,630) for every new baby.
It's a little-known fact about Napoleon Bonaparte: the former French emperor considered immigrating to the United States after his defeat at Waterloo.
South Korea's outbreak of the potentially deadly MERS virus forced the central bank to cut its key interest rate on Thursday to ward off greater economic damage, as retailers reported a slump in business.
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