While Japan and China spar over islands, Japan's Taro Aso makes a statement that doesn't go in the direction of smoothing things out.
A source close to The Rush Limbaugh Program claims that the shock jock may leave Cumulus Media due to a dispute with CEO Lew Dickey.
An uncle of the Boston Marathon bombing suspect has taken charge of Tamerlan Tsarnaev's body at a Massachusetts funeral home.
Malaysia’s National Front coalition has won Sunday's election, extending its 56-year rule, with two-thirds of seats confirmed.
A new poll shows that a large segment of the American voting public believes an armed revolution may be needed in the near future.
A deputy speaker of the British House of Commons, Nigel Evans, denies rape charges by two men but has bowed out of ceremonial duties.
The Obama administration is "horrified" by reports that more than 100 people were executed in a Syrian town, a spokesman said Sunday.
Israel apparently carried out a second airstrike on Syria. Damascus said it was allied with "terrorists."
The building that collapsed in Bangladesh in April housed an illegal clothing factory.
Abuse of military license-plate privileges is angering the Chinese. Is the government really doing something about it?
April was the deadliest month in Afghanistan, and so far this year close to 50 NATO soldiers have been killed.
The Israeli Air Force struck several targets in Syria on Thursday night. No chemical weapon stockpiles were hit.
Six months after Superstorm Sandy, volunteers work every day to help the New York borough recover from the ravages of the storm.
This incident is only one of a number of episodes that have triggered questions about the safety of air travel in India.
Former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf’s party on Saturday said it would boycott the upcoming general elections.
Four power generators inside the building may have contributed to the collapse.
Japan and Turkey signed a civil nuclear cooperation pact on Friday, a milestone for Japanese nuclear power program.
Cambodian union leader Chea Vichea was killed nine years ago. But, today, he's taking an unexpected new stand.
Doctors who treated the Boston bombing suspect said he had so many injuries they couldn't immediately determine his cause of death.
China is denying reports that it has soldiers camped out in Indian territory. Why is the land so important?
China will not accept North Korea as a "nuclear-armed state," bringing it in alignment with U.S. and South Korean stances.
Florida's Opa-locka Police Department is recommending the dismissal of Sgt. German Bosque, who has already been fired eight times.
The latest in a series of food scandals in China may well be the most disgusting yet.
Bellingham Christian School decided to change things up a bit, canceling school on Friday due to "exceptionally nice" weather.
Kenneth Bae's friends gave a glimpse of who he was before being detained and sentenced in North Korea.
Hundreds of other Bangladeshi garment workers have died in other fires over the past decade.
Charles Knott, who rose from being a janitor to a respected girls' basketball coach, had a passion for kids.
The Tsarnaev brothers were partially influenced by Anwar al-Awlaki, a radical American-born Muslim cleric.
If U.S. officials decided to arm the Syrian rebels, what sorts of weapons and regulations would be involved?
Chinese state-run newspaper People's Daily was the center of ridicule in the beginning of May for its phallic-shaped headquarters in Beijing.