There are still millions of unexploded landmines from historical wars all over the world, the U.N. says.
The defection of 7 ballet dancers from Communist Cuba in Mexico last month marks the latest high-profile case of Cuban citizens seeking asylum.
Samsung has unveiled three low-end-to-mid-range devices for the Chinese market.
Dubbed "The Samsung Experience Shop," consumers will be able to experience Samsung’s full range of mobile products.
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.
China insists on stability in the Korean Peninsula. But it's bound by a treaty to one of the contenders there.
Minors could become "criminals" by misrepresenting their age to access news sites, according to proposed changes to an anti-hacking law.
Hacktivist group Anonymous claims to have taken over North Korea's Twitter and Flickr accounts, and shut down its official propaganda page.
Iran's nuclear development and the country's refusal to back down from the program boils down to one word: Khamenei.
A new bill before the state legislature is aimed at allowing lawmakers to establish a state religion.
Washington’s reluctance to recognize the fundamental change under way in the Turkey of Erdogan shouldn't surprise us.
David Wright spoke with IBTimes about the World Baseball Classic, the Mets, and the Harlem Shake.
Luxury spending in China will most likely not be affected despite poor economic growth predictions.
GLAAD announced today that Bill Clinton will receive its inaugural "Advocate for Change" award, recognizing his support for marriage equality.
Authorities are searching for a shipyard worker who was thrown into the water during hurricane force winds that also tore a Carnival cruise ship away from its moorings in Mobile, Ala.
Some conspiracy theorists think American filmmaker Stanley Kubrick staged the Apollo moon landings.
President Obama is cutting his own salary, but don't worry. He'll be fine.
As Washington does nothing, four states have picked up the ball. Here's where you can read the bills.
Shrinking inventories in rich countries caused their economies to contract in the fourth quarter of 2012.
Harvest Natural, Sumitomo Mitsui, Monster Beverage, Facebook, CenturyLink prevailed in the pre-market trading Thursday.
U.S. stock index futures point to a higher open Thursday as investor sentiment turned positive.
Increasingly, Hollywood has been changing its content to suit the fast-growing China market.