A US serviceman stationed in Okinawa Island was arrested on suspicion of raping a woman, Japanese police said on Monday.
An Indian student from the lowest Dalit caste was hacked to death and his wife critically injured in southern India in a suspected "honor killing" by relatives angered by their marriage, police said Monday.
An Emirati fighter jet suffered a "technical malfunction" and crashed on Monday while taking part in the Saudi-led war against Shiite rebels in Yemen, killing the plane's two pilots, authorities said.
Twelve-year-old Iraqi Nejla Imad holds a white table tennis ball against her bat with her thumb, flicks it into the air and sends it bouncing over the net.
Nepali villager Sunita Magar thought she was heading to a safe factory job in Kuwait, but only when she landed in Damascus did she realize "something had gone very wrong".
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The leader of a southern Philippine gang behind the kidnapping of an Australian ex-soldier and an Irish priest was shot dead by security forces on Sunday, the military said.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea on Sunday denied that it conducted cyber attacks against officials from rival Republic of Korea, calling the ROK's accusation that it did so a "fabrication".
Three German states voted on Sunday in the first significant political test since the country saw a massive influx of migrants.
More than a million people were expected to flood Brazil's streets on Sunday in massive anti-government protests calling for President Dilma Rousseff's ouster over a corruption scandal and the crumbling economy.
An ex-metalworker who became one of Brazil's most popular presidents, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva now sees his legacy under threat after he was implicated in a corruption probe.
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