It only took a few hours for the Wall to become a relic of the past on one night in 1989, but it was a long time in the making.
Canadians Kevin and Julia Garratt have been detained since August on charges including suspected theft of intelligence information.
Sure, China's economy is in a slowdown, but it isn't all that "scary," President Xi Jinping says at APEC CEO Summit Sunday.
If Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe dissolves the lower house of parliament, then the snap elections could be held Dec. 14 or Dec. 21.
At least 21 people were killed and around 100 wounded overnight, according to a group monitoring the war.
The area around Donetsk has seen artillery fire from both government and pro-Russian rebels, according to reports.
Tung Chee-hwa told student protesters in the city that Beijing authorities have made up their mind about the city's democracy.
The latest attempt to make a deal on Iran's nuclear program comes as the Nov. 24 deadline to make an agreement draws near.
120 people have been slaughtered in a wave of massacres, shattering confidence in Congolese and U.N. forces ability to stabilize the region.
Police put out the flames and enforced fencing designed to keep the protesters away from the National Palace.
One person was killed and six wounded when a suicide bomber struck at police headquarters in Kabul on Sunday.
Although the nonbinding referendum is only symbolic, Catalan nationalism is a growing political force in the Spanish region.
Kenneth Bae and Matthew Todd Miller were released after a senior U.S. official flew to Pyongyang for direct talks with the government.
Rodman's letter hinted Bae's release could facilitate more basketball training camps in North Korea.
Video shows Arab man attempting to break the windows of a police van before he was shot.
Mexicans are lashing out against an off-the-cuff remark made by the attorney general during a press conference Friday.
Cardinal Raymond Burke had been a prominent conservative voice critical of Pope Francis's reform-minded leadership.
Iran's deputy foreign minister waxed optimistic about a deal before the Nov. 24 deadline as the IAEA noted an uptick in Iran's uranium stockpile.
More EU countries could soon join Sweden and UK in recognising Palestinian state.
Pro-secession politicians hope a high level of support will lead to more tax and political autonomy.
The move is the latest in a string of rulings striking down Arizona's strict measures against illegal immigration.
The protesters at Hariga were part of a state security oil force that has gone on strike over pay.
Unconfirmed reports in local media suggest that ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was wounded in the attack.
Gorbachev said trust between eastern and western countries has “collapsed” in the past few months.
Kaci Hickox was recently involved in a legal battle with state officials over her Ebola quarantine order.
The Republican Governors Association was good to New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's friends while under his leadership, NJ.com reported.
The last Americans held by North Korea were released Saturday.
Loretta Lynch could become the first African-American female to serve as the top U.S. law-enforcement official.
The 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall comes at a pivotal time for East-West relations.
"Several bodies of victims were found," says a representative of the pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine.