Two American Tourists Arrested For Taking Nude Photos At Cambodia's Angkor Wat
The latest incident comes less than a month after three French men were arrested for indecent exposure at the Cambodian temple complex.
Kenyan MP, 3 Others Shot Dead In Nairobi; Police Say Attack Was Possibly 'Execution'
The official and his family were returning home after attending a family event when the shooting occurred.
Six Bosnians Arrested In US For Providing Money, Weapons To ISIS
Two of the suspects also face additional charges of conspiring to maim and kill persons in a foreign country.
South Korean Factory Owners Accused Of 'Abusing' Workers In Mexico Garment Factory
The state where the factory was raided had seen another incident of inhumane treatment of workers in 2013.
Japan To Begin Reopening Nuclear Reactors in June: Report
The country shut down all 48 of its nuclear power stations following the 2011 Fukushima disaster.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott Calls On Party To Fight Leadership Challenge
The motion to spill, filed by two Liberal MPs, would force Abbott and other senior government officials to give up their positions.
Africa Cup Of Nations Football Semi-Final A 'War Zone,' Officials Say
Despite violence and more than 30 minutes of delay, Ghana secured a 3-0 win against Equatorial Guinea.
Yemeni Parties Agree To Form Presidential Council Despite Missing Deadline: Report
The Houthi movement had earlier threatened to take matters into its own hands if the parties failed to reach a consensus by Wednesday.
Thailand's 'Red Shirts' Leader Accuses Military Junta Of Provoking 'Fight'
The "Red Shirts" movement, which is loyal to deposed leader Yingluck Shinawatra, has been growing increasingly restive in recent months.
UK Anti-Semitism At All-Time High In 2014 In Response To Israel-Gaza Conflict
A new report finds that Israel-Gaza conflict was the single biggest cause behind the spike in incidents.
Google, Twitter Reach Deal To Show Tweets On Google Search Results: Report
A similar deal was reached in 2009, but was allowed to lapse as Twitter reportedly wanted to keep more control over its content.
Lance Armstrong Given 2 Tickets For December Car Crash After Girlfriend Initially Confessed
His girlfriend had previously told authorities that she was driving at the time of the accident.
Scott Walker Proposes Drug Testing For Benefits Seekers, Cutting Public University Funding
Measures proposed by the Wisconsin governor have been passed in 12 other states.
Uber Proposes New Regulations For Drivers In South Korea; Aims To Avoid Ban
The company has been threatened with bans, fines, and even possible jail time for executives in South Korea.
Half Of UK Population Will Get Cancer In Lifetime: Study
The latest analysis replaces the previous estimate that one in three people were likely to get cancer during their lives.
UN Court Absolves Serbia And Croatia Of Genocide For Lack Of Proof In 1990s War
Both Serbia and Croatia had accused each other of genocide during the Croatian independence war between 1991 and 1995.
New Photos Of Fidel Castro Released By Cuba's State-Run Media Amid Rumors Of Leader's Ill Health
The photos, which show the former president meeting a Cuban student leader, were posted by a state media outlet.
Three BBC Journalists Detained For Breaching Security With Drone At Davos Forum: Report
Swiss authorities had declared a no-fly zone within 25 miles of the meeting that was attended by about 2,500 world leaders and dignitaries.
John Baird, Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister, To Retire; Will Be Replaced By Ed Fast
Baird's departure leaves the Harper government with a major post unfilled in an election year.
Tsipras Says No To Possible Russian Aid; Says Greece Will Stay In Euro Zone During First Foreign Trip
Alexis Tsipras, Greece's leftist prime minister, says he intends to pursue his mandate of renegotiating debt terms with Europe.
CDC 'Very Concerned' About Possibility Of Larger Measles Outbreak In US
Current measles cases in the United States are up 30 percent from the same period last year.
Power Rangers Star, Ricardo Medina Jr., Arrested For Allegedly Killing Roommate With Sword
Ricardo Medina Jr. had previously portrayed the Red Power Ranger on Power Rangers Wild Force and Power Rangers Samurai.
China Executes 2 Cult Members For Killing Woman At McDonald's Outlet
The pair was part of a cult called the Church of Almighty God. In recent years, China has come down hard on illegal religions.
Boston Marathon Defense Team Prepared To Claim Dead Brother Was Mastermind
When the case begins, the defense team will likely claim that Dzokhar Tsarnaev was influenced or intimidated by his elder brother.
CIA, Mossad Responsible For 2008 Killing Of Top Hezbollah Official Imad Mughniyah: Report
A report by the Washington Post indicates how the U.S. and Israel controversially killed one of the world's most-wanted terrorists.
Venezuelan Government Allows Security Forces To Use Deadly Force On Demonstrators If They Feel In Mortal Danger
The new measure authorizes the use of deadly force if soldiers feel their lives are threatened. It has been condemned by rights groups.
Ohio To Delay All 2015 Executions; Tries To Secure New Drugs
After a botched execution last year, the state says it is seeking a new combination of drugs to be used in lethal injections.
38 Arrests In Vienna At Protest Against Far Right "Academics' Ball"
Protests against the annual event, organized by a far-right political party, have seen violence and damage to property in the past.
'Prime Evil' Apartheid Era Assassin Eugene De Kock Granted Parole By South African Government
Eugene de Kock has been granted parole in the interests of "nation building," South African officials say.
Israel Published Legal Tenders To Build 430 New Settlements In West Bank: Report
The settlements have been announced ahead of the Israeli general elections on March 17.