Hong Kong Beats London, New York as World Financial Capital
Hong Kong was named the best city in the world for financial market development, beating out perennial front runners New York and London.
Is the Iran Drone a Fake? U.S.-Iran .Propaganda War Begins
Is the Iran drone real and what does is say about the relationship between the United States and Iran.
Belgium Attack: 75-Year-Old Woman is Fifth Casualty
With the death of a 75-year-old woman on Thursday, Nordine Amrani killed five people in his attack on Tuesday. His suicide brings the death toll to six.
Egypt Votes Again; Islamists Make a Push
Voters in Egypt went to the polls Wednesday to vote in the second round of parliamentary elections.
Nordine Amrani: More Bodies, More Mystery in Liege, Belgium
Liege, Belgium attacker Nordine Amrani killed six people on Tuesday, including his cleaning lady, a child, an elderly woman, and eventually, himself.
Moncef Marzouki Named President; Tunisia Moves Forward
Moncef Marzouki has been elected the new President of Tunisia.
Mexico: Los Zetas Drug Boss Arrested
Mexican police arrested Los Zetas boss Raul Lucio Hernandez Lechuga -- also known as Z-16 and El Lucky -- on Sunday.
Nordine Amrani Named Liege, Belgium Attacker
Belgian native Nordine Amrani has been named the lone killer in Tuesday's attack in Liege, Belgium.
Who's Behind the Belgium Attack: Convicts or Jihadist Terrorists?
The grenade and gun attack in Liege, Belgium Tuesday has sparked chaos and confusion in the city: who is responsible? First theories suggest either Islamic fundamentals or escaped convicts.
Video of Belgium Grenade Attack Shows Body, Blood
A grenade attack in a central square in Liege, Belgium has left at least two people dead and about a dozen injured on Tuesday.
Belgium Attack: 2 Dead, 10 Wounded in Grenade Attack in Liege
A grenade attack in Belgium kills two, injures 10.
Is Prokhorov Serious Enough to Dethrone Putin?
Does Prokhorov have what it takes to dethrone Vladimir Putin?
Ke$ha Does Dylan and the 9 Best 'Don't Think Twice, It's Alright' Covers
The nine best and one worst Don't Think Twice by Bob Dylan covers, including Ke$ha, Johnny Cash, John Mayer and more.
Syria's Elections Show Little Promise for a Troubled Country
Local elections were held in Syria on Monday, but will a vote do anything to change the ongoing protests and unrest in the country?
UN's Ban Ki-moon Makes Surprise Visit to Mogadishu, Somalia
Ban Ki-moon's surprise visit to Mogadishu on Friday marked the first time since 1993 that a United Nations secretary-general had visited Somalia's capital city.
5 Biggest Slums in the World
As people continue to migrate away from rural areas and into cities, cities that are growing to devour the land around it, the numbers of people living in slums, shanty towns and informal settlements are skyrocketing.
Italian Anarchists Blamed for Rome Letter Bombing
Italian police believe that the letter bomb sent to a top tax official in Rome on Friday was the work of a far-left anarchist group.
Kolkata Hospital Fires Kills 83; Staff Charged with Homicide
A violent fire in a private hospital in Kolkata, India (formerly known as Calcutta) left 84 people dead on Friday.
Letter Bomb Explodes at Gov't Office in Rome, Italy
A mail bomb exploded at a tax collection office in Rome, Italy on Friday, injuring one.
Iran Flaunts Downed U.S. Drone on TV [VIDEO]
Iran state television showed the first video footage of the RQ-170 Sentinel that supposedly belongs to the United States and was brought down ealier this week.
The Rise of Twitter Terrorists and What it Means for Global Security
Al-Shabab, the Islamist rebel group in Somalia with al-Qaida ties, became the latest
Noriega to be Extradited Panama for Third Int'l Prison Term
Former dictator Manuel Noriega will be flown back to Panama from France on Sunday, marking the first time that the convicted criminal has returned to his homeland in twenty years.
American Joe Gordon Gets 2.5 Years for Blogging about Thai King
An American named Joe Gordon was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison by a court in Thailand on Thursday for defaming the country's king and royal family on his blog.
Australian Pilgrim Mansor Almaribe Sentenced to 500 Lashes in Saudi Arabia
Australian Mansor Almaribe was sentenced to 500 lashes and a year in prison by a court in Saudi Arabia after being found guilty of blasphemy.
Syria's Assad on Crackdown: 'I Don't Feel Guilty'
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad told Barbara Walters that the crackdown in Syria was not his fault.
'Sarah Palin' Moment for Mexican Presidential Candidate
Presidential candidate Enrique Pena Nieto couldn't give the title of any books he likes... while speaking at a book fair.
Muslim Brotherhood Victorious in Egypt Run-Off; PM Names Cabinet
The Muslim Brotherhood's political party -- the Freedom and Justice Party -- claimed a substantial victory in the run-off vote for Egypt's parliamentary elections.
U.S. Ambassador Returns to Syria, U.S. Supports Opposition
U.S. ambassador to Syria, Robert Ford, returned to Damascus on Tuesday after being removed from the country for his own safety in October.
Saudi Arabia Mulls Nuclear Weapons Over Iran Threat
A Saudi prince said on Sunday that developing atomic weapons may be the kingdom's only recourse against a nuclear Iran and Israel.
Al-Shabab Militant Detonates Mogadishu Car Bomb After Arrest
Islamic militants al-Shabab detonated a suicide car bomb in the Somali capital on Mogadishu on Tuesday.