Asia Shares Stumble As Weak China Trade Stokes Growth Worries
Data published on Sunday showed China's trade performance slumped in January.
'Boyhood' Scoops Best Film And Director Prizes At BAFTAs
Richard Linklater won the director award for "Boyhood," which he filmed over a 12-year period using the same cast.
In Macau, Casino Titans Join China Reform Wagon
"We invented that idea," Steve Wynn, founder of Wynn Resorts, told investors.
At Least 5 Killed In Riots Before A Soccer Match In Egypt: Sources
Egyptian domestic soccer competitions have been held before very limited crowds since more than 70 fans were killed three years ago.
Two Kids Among Five Killed In Suburban Atlanta Shooting
Two children are dead after a still-unnamed shooter opened fire in his ex-girlfriend's home near Atlanta.
Greek Prime Minister Tsipras Rejects EU Bailout Extension, Says Bailout Failed
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says his newly elected government is "not justified in asking for an extension ... because it cannot ask for an extension of mistakes.”
Prince Charles To Tell Saudi King To Halt Blogger's Flogging - Report
A newspaper reports that Britain's King Charles will intervene in the scheduled flogging of a Saudi blogger.
Radical Scholar Provided Japan With Channel To IS At Hostage Crisis Peak
When two citizens were held captive by Islamic State group militants, Japan turned to Hassan Ko Nakata to open a channel with the group.
Unusually Large Republican 2016 Field Sparks 'Staff Primary'
With more than a dozen potential Republican presidential contenders in 2016, candidates for staff positions are having primaries of their own.
Leaders Scramble To Avert 'Dramatic Spiral' In Ukraine
Leaders of Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France held a call Sunday to discuss a peace treaty in Ukraine.
Best Party Mood For Oil Traders Since 2008 Price Crash
Despite low oil prices, oil traders could potentially record profits in 2015 and beyond.
Kerry Denies Split Between US And Europe On Russia Policy
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says there's no reason to worry that the U.S. and Europe are at odds over dealing with Russia.
G20, EU Leaders Meet In A Week To Mend Greece
Eurozone leaders will meet with G20 representatives to discuss Greece and falling oil prices.
Winning Numbers Drawn For Nearly $400 Million Powerball Jackpot
Winning numbers have been drawn in one of the richest Powerball lottery jackpot ever.
Iran's Khamenei Hints Ready To Accept Fair Nuclear Deal As Talks Proceed
Leaders in Iran have signaled they may be ready to take a fair nuclear deal.
Greek Leader To Reject Austerity, Lay Out Hard Leftist Program
Greece's new ruling Syriza party leader is expected to lay out Greece's new policies, which include a rejection of any more bailout money.
China's Imports Slump, Capping Dismal January Trade Performance
The country's exports fell 3.3 percent from year-ago levels while imports tumbled 19.9 percent, highlighting deepening weakness in its economy.
TransAsia Says To Cancel More Flights Following Crash
The company will cancel 52 flights next week, in addition to the 90 already canceled after one of its aircraft crashed into a river in Taipei.
Australian PM Tony Abbott Brings Forward Vote On Leadership To Monday
Abbott is facing a challenge to his leadership, has brought forward the key vote in an effort to halt a destabilizing internal revolt.
Brazil's Rousseff Popularity Plunges Amid Scandal, Bad Economy
Rousseff promised during last year's campaign that she would not have to dramatically raise utility prices or slash government spending, but since her October re-election she has done both.
Mexican Cartel 'Queen Of The Pacific' To Be Released From Prison
A federal judge in Mexico's western Jalisco state accepted the appeal of Sandra Avila Beltran and ordered her early release.
NFL, Players Union Spar In Court Over Peterson Suspension
Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson was in court on Friday over his child-abuse related suspension.
Gulf Countries Condemn Houthi Takeover In Yemen As A 'Coup'
An organization of Gulf countries condemned the Houthi takeover, calling it a coup.
US And European Leaders Clash Over Confronting Putin On Ukraine
U.S. Sen. Lyndsey Graham accused German Chancellor Angela Merkel of turning her back on Ukraine.
US-Led Forces Launch 26 Airstrikes In Syria, Iraq: US Military
Airstrikes against the Islamic State group by U.S.-led forces continued with 15 strikes in Iraq and 11 in Syria.
Blast In Yemeni Capital As Thousands Protest Militia Takeover
A bomb exploded in Sanaa, outside the republican palace, wounding three guards.
At Least 34 Killed In Three Bombings In Baghdad
At least 50 people were also wounded in three bombings, police say.
NATO Commander: West Shouldn't Rule Out Sending Arms To Ukraine
The comments by U.S. Air Force General Philip Breedlove were his strongest public intervention yet in the debate going on in Washington.
Afghan Families Flee Persecution In Pakistan After School Attack: IOM
More than 22,000 undocumented Afghans flocked across the border at Torkham in January, more than twice the figure for the whole of 2014.
Iran Warns West That Pragmatist Rouhani At Risk From Talks Failure
Western officials acknowledged that the move may be just a negotiating tactic, but said that Rouhani's standing would be damaged if talks failed.