A court in India convicted Mirza Himayat Baig, the only person arrested in connection with a bomb blast at German Bakery restaurant in February 2010.
Nicolas Maduro, Hugo Chavez’s preferred successor, narrowly won the presidential election.
Legacy airlines may need to make radical changes to their networks if they want to remain viable in the coming years.
Not surprisingly, the president of Argentina, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, was not invited to Thatcher's funeral.
Thatcher knew Gandhi well from the time she was the opposition leader through her first term as British prime minister.
Kaziranga is home to an estimated 2,300 one-horned rhinos, or about two-thirds of the world’s population of the beast.
Karachi Stock Exchange racked up a 49 percent return in 2012, making it one of the best performing bourses in the world that year.
Apple is expected to release the iPhone 5S in July with the device availability to follow in August.
In an annual report published on Wednesday, Amnesty International noted the global trend towards ending the death penalty continued.
In an exclusive interview with IBTimes China, "Life of Pi" author Yann Martel talks about working with Ang Lee and educating Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
Slapping is a familiar custom in India, although it's typically confined to the home when parents seek to punish their children.
Sometimes opening a grave is the best way to put questions to rest.
"Mad Men" brings to life a vanished world that existed just before I was born and which I admire and long for.
A bus driver in India, who went on a rampage killing nine people and injuring 37, in the city of Pune, was handed the death penalty Monday.
South Korea says the North may be readying another missile test within days, as Xi Jinping chides his ally.
Kathmandu is crawling with Tibetan exiles and the Chinese spies who haunt them. Tiny, impoverished Nepal is caught between them.
With rousing tones and campaignlike prose, Hillary Clinton brought the audience at the Women in the World Summit in New York to its feet.
North Korea tells foreign envoys diplomatic safety cannot be guaranteed after April 10. But which countries even have ambassadors there?
Death toll in the under-construction building collapse located in the Thane suburb of Mumbai, India, has touched 71.
There are still millions of unexploded landmines from historical wars all over the world, the U.N. says.
Zulfikar founded a dynasty that could be compared with the Nehru-Gandhi clan in India and the Kennedys and The Bushes of the United States.
There are numerous stories of wolves, dolphins, and even lions protecting humans.