Eight of the 15 surviving crew members from a South Korean ferry that capsized in April are appealing their convictions on charges of negligence in the country's worst maritime disaster in more than four decades.
Iran will manufacture four versions of the US RQ-170 drone, which was downed inside the country's airspace in December 2011, a top military commander said on Wednesday.
Russia's top defense official said on Wednesday that Russia will conduct long-range bomber training patrols over the Arctic, Pacific and Atlantic oceans to guarantee its military presence there in response to the current geopolitical situation.
A growing number of Republicans in the US Congress want to use government spending bills as leverage to prevent US President Barack Obama from taking unilateral action to ease the country's immigration policies.
A female suicide bomber injured four people at a teachers' college in northwest Nigeria on Wednesday, while the United States hit back at allegations it has not done enough to tackle Boko Haram militants.
When the lights change at the Shibuya crossing in Japan's capital, one of the world's busiest pedestrian thoroughfares, hundreds of people with their eyes glued to smartphones pick their way over the road.
It's no secret that baseball legend Joe DiMaggio loved Marilyn Monroe. The famed New York Yankee cried at her funeral and for 20 years had flowers placed at her crypt several times a week.
Archaeologists working in Alaska's remote interior have discovered the burial site of an Ice Age infant and a late-term fetus, believed to be the youngest remains found in the Americas dating from that period.
Former US president George W. Bush said on Tuesday that he believes his brother Jeb Bush should run for president, but ultimately the former Florida governor must make his decision regardless of any pressure from the family.
Australia is deploying its largest-ever peacetime security operation amid fears of violent protests or extremist attacks when world leaders, including US President Barack Obama, converge on Brisbane for the G20 summit this weekend.
A team of doctors rushed to central India on Wednesday after at least 12 women died and dozens of others fell ill during a government-run sterilization program to control the country's booming population, authorities said.
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