Boeing said on Wednesday that it had sold aircraft-related goods to Iran Air in the third quarter, marking the first acknowledged dealings between US aerospace companies and Iran since the 1979 US hostage crisis.
Australian authorities have alerted Indonesia that wreckage from the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 may wash up on its coastline.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper vowed the country would "not be intimidated" after a reported Muslim convert stormed Parliament and killed a soldier, the nation's second "terrorist" attack in days.
Federal officials working to keep Ebola from spreading into the United States have ordered all travelers who come into the United States from three Ebola-stricken West African nations to be monitored for three weeks.
As 40-year-old Mohammed Iqbal sifts through sludge in the back alleys of Kolkata's jewelry market for gold dust, his weathered face brightens slightly at the recent increase in work.
Two sunken ships from World War II - a German U-boat and a merchant vessel from a US convoy - have been found deep in the ocean off the coast of North Carolina, officials said on Tuesday.
The United States said on Tuesday that one of three US citizens held by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has been released and was heading home.
The Republic of Korea said on Wednesday it had dismantled a Christmas-tree-shaped tower near the border with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea that had previously been used for a seasonal lights show.
Australian doctors have used a 3D printer to help build a Melbourne man a new heel bone and save him from losing his leg to cancer.
Two Myanmar men accused of killing two British backpackers on a Thai holiday island have retracted their confessions, their lawyers said on Wednesday, adding further confusion to an investigation that has attracted widespread criticism.
Weddings in Iran have long been an over-the-top affair, with families spending the equivalent of thousands of dollars to celebrate a union. But now some couples are splurging on an entirely different sort of nuptial celebration: a divorce party.
A second ship was preparing to join the hunt for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 in a remote patch of the Indian Ocean on Wednesday, as Malaysia's defense minister expressed confidence the plane will be found.
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