Gypsies Face Ghettoization in Romania
A city government in Romania is attempting to seal off a Roma community in the name of vehicular safety
Police Capture Corleone Mafia Boss in Sicily
After three years of investigation, Italian state police have caught the head of Sicily's major crime family.
Italy Proposes Austerity Budget
Italian parliament will vote on budget cuts designed to save more than 40 billion euros.
June 30 Strike in UK [PICTURES]
Photos from the nation-wide labor strike in the UK Thursday.
The Hitler Files: FBI Hunts Nazi Killer
Did Hitler escape the fall of Berlin? Newly public FBI documents show that the bureau followed up on sightings and Argentine-leads.
Putin Will 'Cleanse' after 2012 Elections
The Russian Prime Minister promised that his party will run a harsh and forceful presidential campaign.
French Hostage Journalists Return Home
Two French war correspondents have come home after more than 500 days in Taliban control.
New Elections Could Bring Ousted Politician Back to Thailand
Could Thaksin Shinawatra reclaim power in the country from which he was exiled?
Massive Public Sector Strike Waged in UK
A 24-hour strike has stalled schools and business in the UK as union workers fight against pension cuts. Our members are faced with everything they have ever worked for being taken away from them, Public and Commercial Services Union spokesman Richard Simcox told IBTimes.
Michael Jackon 'Thriller' Flash Mob Protests 'Dead' Schools [VIDEO]
A protest in Chile turned to Zombies and the King of Pop for support.
Amanda Knox Trial: Experts Call DNA Evidence Unreliable
Expert testimony has claimed that the DNA evidence used against Knox is unreliable.
Greek Protests Bad Omen for UK's Cameron
David Cameron is looking to the Adriatic Sea for an indication of what might happen in Britain should austerity measures be passed.
Will New DNA Evidence Free Amanda Knox?
The appeals trial for an American girl incarcerated in Italy for a grisly murder took an interesting turn this week.
Greece: Violence Escalates after Austerity Vote [PICTURES]
Angering many in Greece, the government has passed unpopular austerity measures. Protestors took to the streets.
Protesters in Greece Turn Against Riot Police
Angering many in Greece, the government has passed unpopular austerity measures. Protestors took to the streets.
Dutch Bill Bans Religious Butchering
The Dutch lower house has approved a humane slaughter bill that will counter Islamic and Jewish religious practices.
Kucinich looks for peace in a troubled Syria
The US congressman visited Syria, where he met with state officials as well as opposition leaders.
UN renews Congo Peacekeepers in light of rape epidemic
Violence against women is endemic of the lawless African nation, which the UN has sadly called the rape capital of the world.
Prostitutes get eight Mexican soccer players suspended from Copa America
A scandal has sent eight under-22 players home before the football tournament in Argentina.
Sudan's Bashir arrives in China to talk peace
In defiance of the ICC, Bashir and Hu Jintao are meeting in Beijing this week.
Iran missiles can hit Israel-US bases
Iran test-launched a spate of new missiles that can hit Israel and US installations in the Middle East
ICC wants Rape added to Gaddafi's warrant
The Hague is looking for evidence linking the Libyan leader to rapes committed during the current civil war.
Afghan bank chief resigns, flees Kabul
Without telling his government, the head of Afghanistan's central bank has left the country and taken up residence in the US.
Happy Tau Day!
Math nerds rejoice, today is Tau Day, which is twice as fun as Pie Day
UN sends Peacekeepers to Abyei, Sudan
The UN Security Council approved a resolution to protect the disputed Abyei region for 6 months.
With new testimony, Amanda Knox case still unclear
During the appeals trail of the Amanda Knox case in Italy, current prison inmates talked about their connections to the murder.
Britain Braces For Huge Public Sector Strikes
Unions and the British government have failed to reach a consensus in the ongoing pension dispute.
Boko Haram strikes again, kills 25
The Islamic sect has struck another Nigerian city, this time bombing a popular beer garden.
How and where to watch the 2011 Women's World Cup live online
The FIFA Women's World Cup has kicked-off in Germany. Check here to find out where to watch the action online.
ICC issues arrest warrants for Gaddafi, son
Should Gaddafi leave Libya, he could now stand trail at the UN's International Criminal Court.