World
Bob Dylan Charged With "Public Insult and Inciting Hate" in France Over Comments on Croatians
Fuss over 2012 interview
American Students Stick Around Average On International Education Exam
PISA test was first carried out in 2000
English City Mourns Loss of Shipbuilding Identity
Ships have been built in Portsmouth for hundreds of years, but an agreement between the government and BAE will mean shipbuilding will stop in 2014
US Calls For Release of American Contractor Jailed in Cuba
Tomorrow Alan Gross begins his fifth year of imprisonment
Sen. Cornyn Says Obama Administration "Has Taken Lying to a New Level"
Accuses White House of cover up relating to Benghazi consulate attack
Survey Shows Corruption Has Worsened in Conflict Areas
Transparency International's annual corruption index survey was released today
Tripoli, Lebanon Put Under Military Control
Attempt to halt violence between supporters and opponents of Syria's Assad
Investigators Examining Possibility of Putting Morsi on Trial For Links to Jihadists
Ousted Egyptian president currently in prison
Ukrainian President Flies To China as Protests Continue in Kiev
Viktor Yanukovich's decision to turn down an E.U. deal prompted protests
Biden: US "Deeply Concerned" By Chinese Air Defense Zone That Extends Over Disputed Islands
New zone to dominate talks during the vice president's trip to Asia
India's Feminist Vigilantes
The Pink Gang takes a DIY approach to fighting rapists and abusers.
Chinese Telecom, Accused of Being Front for Spying, to Leave US Market
Huawei to no longer look for business in the states
Lawmakers Unsuccessfully Tried to Ban President's 'Signature' Drone Strikes
Failed in committee
Reports of Police Brutality in Kiev Fuel Anger
Video clips posted of officers attacking protesters
New Egyptian Constitution Frees Military from Civilian Oversight
Gives military final say on defense minister
French Court Orders Browsers to Block Searches to Some Streaming Sites
Another effort to try to block online piracy
Authorities in EU, US Seizes Hundreds of Websites for Selling Counterfeits
Almost 300 in the U.S. and 400 in European countries
Paper Shows International Split in War on Drugs
South American countries want to pursue alternatives to prohibition
US Sends Submarine-Hunting P-8 Poseidons To Japan Amid Escalating Tensions With China
Dispute over uninhabited islands intensifying
Cops in Iceland Fatally Shoot First Person Ever in Their History
Man was armed, country "awash with guns"
Police in Iceland Shoot and Kill Armed Man in First Such Instance in the Country's History
The man was shooting a shotgun in his apartment
Israel's Opposition Leader Meets With Palestinian President
Says the Labor Party will back a future peace deal
American Detained in North Korea Allegedly Confesses to Crimes
85-year-old Merrill Newman's letter of apology is full of grammatical errors
Suspected Chinese Spy Arrested in Canada
Allegedly passed China information on shipbuilding procurement
Donilon Calls Karzai's Refusal To Sign Security Deal "Reckless"
National security adviser says U.S. could withdraw all troops from Afghanistan without the deal
UN Implicates Assad in War Crimes
Human rights commissioner says there is evidence war crimes were authorized at the "highest level"
China Launches Lunar Rover Mission
Three month mission, will collect soil samples
Biden Arriving in Japan Today Amid Escalating Tensions With China Over Uninhabited Islands
Pushing for Pacific trade bloc agreement
David Cameron in Beijing Pushing For EU-China Free Trade Deal
Move unlikely to be welcomed by the European Commission
Iran Says It is Seeking Stronger Cooperation With US Ally Saudi Arabia
Foreign minister says recent nuclear deal with P5+1 countries should not be viewed as a threat
Protesters in Ukraine Besiege Government Building, Demand Removal of Prime Minister
Not happy about the government scraping a deal with the European Union
Syrian Opposition Fractured Ahead of Peace Conference in Geneva
Lack of consensus not going to help negotiations