Trichet, ECB Raise Interest Rates Again
President of the European Central Bank Jean-Claude Trichet announced the European Central Bank's new interest rate measures at a conference in Frankfurt, Germany.
Closing 'News of the World' Not Enough; Brooks Must Leave News International
OPINION: Rebekah Brook's must leave her post at News International, one way or another.
News of the World Shuts over Hacking Scandal
James Murdoch, Rupert Murdoch's son, has said that his father's tabloid will fold for good at the end of the week.
News of the World Closes: Full Text of Murdoch's Statement
James Murdoch announces that blighted tabloid News of the World will close for good.
Murdoch Announces News of the World to Close [FULL TEXT]
James Murdoch, Rupert Murdoch's son, has said that his father's tabloid will fold for good at the end of the week.
Basque Man Arrested in UK for Assassination Attempt on Spanish King
A suspected ETA member, the Basque militant was arrested in Cambridge, England and will be tried in London on Thursday
How Hacking Scandal Will Affect Murdoch’s Empire
The British public is demanding justice after popular tabloid magazine News of the World was found hacking the cell phones of the dead.
Will TSA Search Inside Your Body Next?
The U.S. government has warned airport security group TSA that terrorists might hide bombs inside their bodies.
Art Thief Nabs Picasso in San Fran
A man walks into an art gallery...
ICC Blames Holland for Bosnian Murders
The U.N. court has ruled that The Netherlands are responsible for the deaths of at least three people in the 1995 Srebenica Massacre
Which Country has Hosted the Most Olympics?
South Korea is now officially hosting its second games. Which countries have had the most Olympics?
Pyeongchang Wins 2018 Winter Olympics
The South Korean city beat out Germany and France to win the bid for the 2018 games.
Cell Phone Hacking: Brit Tabloids Go Too Far
Revelations into the hacking of a dead girl's phone has given a British tabloid a scandal of its own.
Where is Pyeongchang?
The South Korean city wins the 2018 Olympic bid.
Mafia Cafe Latest in Police Crackdown
Roman police raided Antico Caffe Chigi, a suspected Mafia-run business.
200 Illegal Migrants Die in Red Sea Boat Fire
A boat traveling between Sudan and Saudi Arabia caught fire, killing most of the refugees on board.
Bin Laden Family Detained in Pakistan
The Pakistani intelligence agency is keeping three wives and several children in the country until an investigation concludes.
What Would Thaksin’s Return Mean for Thailand?
An exiled prime minister's sister has taken the political seat in Thailand, perhaps ushering back her ousted sibling.
African Horn Plunges into Drought
Around 10 million people total in the Horn of Africa will need food aid as a result of a massive drought.
Roman Police Raid Mafia Hangout
The Italian authorities seized control of a cafe frequented by politicians.
The Palio: Siena, Italy's Medieval Horse Race [PICTURES]
The 2011 Palio in Siena, Italy saw the Oca -- or goose -- neighborhood take home the banner.
Yingluck Becomes Thailand's First Female P.M.
The sister of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra won Sunday's general elections in Thailand.
Italy: A Goose Wins the Horse Race
The Goose neighborhood of Siena, Italy, won this years Palio, a biannual horse race through the town's medieval center.
Same-Sex Couple Weds in Nepal [PICTURES]
A lesbian couple became the first to marry in Nepal. They did so in traditional Hindu fashion.
Hundreds Arrested in Belarus' Silent Protest
According to some reports, at least 250 more people were arrested by plainclothes police in Minsk.
China Welcomes Sudan's President Bashir [PICTURES]
President Omar al-Bashir of Sudan concludes his state visit to China.
Lesbian Couple Weds in Katmandu
Two American women became the first same-sex couple to marry in Nepal.
Victims of Anarchy: Somalia's Refugees in Africa
UN refugee camps are at capacity all over eastern Africa. But Somalis keep fleeing their country headed to Kenya, Ethiopia and elsewhere.
Mutant Maize Sparks Kenyan Mutiny
Kenya is considering legalizing genetically modified maize, which it has long shunned.
Two Killed in Riots at UN Camp in Kenya
Overcrowding sparked a riot at a massive refugee camp in Kenya.