One of the first people subjected to the CIA's "enhanced interrogation" tactics has been sent back to a detention center in Afghanistan.
Embassies in Egypt, Sweden, the Netherlands and three other countries have issued warnings about possible anti-American attacks.
The man reportedly said, "Please Malala ... Mexico," before being whisked away by security.
"Satyarthi and Malala are precisely the people whom Alfred Nobel in his will calls champions of peace," the Nobel committee's chairman said.
Instead, when subjected to the CIA's enhanced interrogation techniques, several detainees withheld or fabricated information about Bin Laden.
Ex-President George W. Bush and former Vice President Dick Cheney were misled about the CIA's interrogation program, a Senate committee found.
Beijing has reportedly sent an official to a conference of nuclear powers in Vienna, despite declining to participate in the event.
A UNICEF statement was released to coincide with an appeal by the U.N. calling for a record $16.4 billion in humanitarian funds.
Russian President Vladimir Putin visits New Delhi amid his country's growing closeness with Pakistan, which has irked India.
A senior al Qaeda leader denounced beheadings and outlined the group's strategy to defeat the U.S. in a video "press conference."
The Afghan war is in its final weeks -- at least for America and its allies, who are packing up and leaving.
Nine members of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP, were killed in a missile attack by a U.S. drone Sunday.
Letif Mehsud, a senior Taliban official, was handed over to Pakistan along with three other prisoners.
Four suspected militants were killed and two injured when a U.S. drone strike hit a house in northwest Pakistan Sunday, Pakistani officials said.
Adnan Shukrijumah, believed to be al Qaeda’s chief of global operations, was wanted in the U.S. on charges related to a 2009 terrorism plot.
India sent five planes of water to the Maldives after the island nation announced an emergency that left more than 100,000 residents without clean water.
Separatist factions in the restive region of Kashmir have sought to disrupt local statewide elections.
The anti-graft rankings are based on factors including whether public leaders are punished for corruption and the prevalence of bribery.
India is worried that militant groups fighting foreign forces in Afghanistan will turn their attention to Kashmir.
Israel, which is believed to have launched a nuclear weapons program in the 1960s, has refused to officially admit to having such weapons.
Modern slavery includes people who are trafficked into prostitution or sexual exploitation or coerced into various forms of servitude.
Pakistan's military claims that it has killed nearly 1,200 militants since its new offensive began in June.