Justin Trudeau, a young and handsome outdoorsman and former bartender, among other roles far removed from politics, proved on Monday he is not just another pretty face.
Thousands of people trying to reach the heart of Europe surged across Serbia's border into Croatia on Monday after authorities eased restrictions that had left them stranded for days in ankle-deep mud and rain.
Oscar Pistorius, South Africa's double-amputee "Blade Runner", was released on parole on Monday after serving less than 12 months of his five-year sentence for killing girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day in 2013.
A former Fukushima nuclear plant worker has been diagnosed with radiation-linked cancer, Japanese authorities said on Tuesday, the first such confirmation more than four years after the worst atomic accident in a generation.
An anonymous hacker claims to have breached CIA Director John Brennan's personal e-mail account and has posted documents online, including a list of e-mail addresses purportedly from Brennan's contact file.
Up to 70 Japanese lawmakers visited the notorious World War II-linked Yasukuni shrine on Tuesday, following Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ritual offering.
An Arab attacker armed with a gun and a knife opened fire in a southern Israel bus station on Sunday, police said, killing an Israeli soldier and wounding 10 people in one of the boldest attacks yet in a monthlong wave of violence.
A typhoon swept across the northern Philippines killing at least 16 people as trees, power lines and walls were toppled. But tens of thousands of people were evacuated as floodwaters engulfed large areas..
Three hundred and ninety-four residents of the Republic of Korea, many of them elderly and nearly all in a state of fevered anticipation, gathered on Monday before crossing into the Democratic People's Republic of Korea for a rare reunion with separated family members.
Campaigners on Monday urged global leaders to put aside differences and create two vast marine sanctuaries in Antarctica to protect one of the world's last untouched wildernesses.
The Balkans faced a growing buildup of migrants on Monday, with thousands massing in the cold and dampness after the closure of Hungary's southern border diverted them to Slovenia.
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