Hungary Public Outrage Day: 10,000 Hungarians Protest Against Corruption, Orban Government
Hungarians have turned out in the tens of thousands in the last month to protest an Internet tax, corruption and Viktor Orban's government.
What is the Velvet Revolution? The Peaceful Movement That Overthrew Communist Czechoslovakia Lives On 25 Years Later
Unhappy with a pro-Russian, hard-drinking president, Czechs took to the streets to protest on the 25th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution.
Operation Fox Hunt: China Arrests 288 Financial Fugitives Abroad As Part Of Anti-Corruption Campaign
China nabbed the white-collar suspects in 56 countries abroad as part of the huge Operation Fox Hunt campaign.
G20 Protesters: Colorful, Creative, But Downright Serious
Even though there were playful masks and signs in some protests, the issues these protesters came out for in Brisbane are no joke.
Soros Pulls 60% Of Herbalife Stake, Throws Money Towards Alibaba and Yahoo
Soros pulled out of Herbalife, which is beset on all sides by federal and state investigations.
Philae Lander Runs Out Of Battery, Sends Last Package of Data On Comet Makeup
After landing on a comet, the Philae's battery is dying without sunlight, but the probe sent one last package of crucial data to Earth.
Putin At G20: With The Russian President Shaking Up The Global Scene, The Summit Is More Relevant Than Ever
The G20 is usually an expensive photo op for world leaders, but this year's meeting has some real potential for impacting international politics.
Pope Francis On G20: Leaders Beware Of ‘Unbridled Consumerism’ Ahead Of Brisbane Summit
Pope Francis wants G-20 leaders to think about the people affected by their decisions at the world's biggest economic meeting.
Why Myanmar, Not Burma: 5 Key Facts Amid Obama's East Asia Summit Visit
Myanmar is emerging from years of military rule and this week the world's major powers gathered there to talk business.
Russia Invests In Gold, Buys 55 Metric Tons To Brace Central Bank
Economic uncertainty in the face of plummeting oil prices and Western sanctions has Russia buying up even more than usual.
Obama in Myanmar: President 'Confident' It Will Stop 'Backslide'
Thousands of Rohingya have fled the country because of violence and persecution.
Vladimir Putin Gets Cool Reception At APEC By Western Leaders
The Russian president didn't get the warmest welcome in China this week, and things may stay chilly at the G-20 summit.
Russian Troops, Tanks, Artillery And Air Defense Enter Ukraine, Says NATO Commander
According to NATO sources, Russian troops, tanks, artillery and air defenses have entered eastern Ukraine.
Afghanistan Opium Crop Hits New High, More Than $850 Million Worth Sold
Ashraf Ghani's government has plans to fight Afghanistan's massive opium issue, but it wasn't in time to stop a record crop this year.
Kenneth Bae Released: American Missionary Ate Pizza His First Night Back From North Korean Captivity
Bae spent two years in North Korean labor camps and went for a classic on Saturday night, his first night back in his home state of Washington.
Catalan Independence Vote: 80% Want Out Of Spain, Early Results Say
Spain calls the vote "fruitless and useless," but proponents hope it will pressure the government to go ahead with an official vote.
Westminster Tobacco Ban: Massachusetts Town Officials Seek Public Comment On Health Measure Wednesday
Westminster citizens will debate a ban on a townwide ban on the sale of all smoking products Wednesday.
Arizona Prop 122: Voters Pass Measure To Allow State To Opt Out Of Federal Laws It Deems 'Unconstitutional'
Arizona will be able to block the state government from using state funds to comply with federal laws it deems "unconstitutional."
President Obama On 'Face The Nation': 1,500 Additional U.S. Troops In Iraq Will Not Be In Combat
President Barack Obama outlined his next steps in Iraq and in Washington following huge Democratic losses in Congress.
The Berlin Wall, 1961-1989: A Timeline Of A Divided Germany
It only took a few hours for the Wall to become a relic of the past on one night in 1989, but it was a long time in the making.
How The Berlin Wall Fell: Two Reporters Recall German Announcement 25 Years Later
How two reporters went from dozing off in an East German press conference to drinking champagne atop the Berlin Wall in just a few hours.
Speaker Boehner On Obama, Immigration: 'When You Play With Matches, You Will Burn Yourself'
According to House Speaker Boehner, President Obama should not "play with matches" regarding his immigration reform aspirations.
Minimum Wage Debate 2014: Will State Ballot Victories Lead To A Federal Wage Increase?
Minimum wage activists hope Tuesday’s victories in red states will help pave the way for a raise of the $7.25 federal level.
EU Sanctions Against Russia: Foreign Minister Says More Could Come As Ukraine Heats Up
Shelling, illegal elections and Russian troop movement could lead to more sanctions, according to the EU's new foreign policy minister.
Israel War Crimes: No Charges Over 2010 Ship Raid, Despite 'Reasonable Basis' They Were Committed, Says ICC
Prosecutors said the killing of 10 Turkish activists by Israel commandos in a 2010 raid was not of 'sufficient gravity' to warrant action.
Obama On 2014 Midterm Election Results: Republicans 'Had A Good Night,' But He Wants To Have Bourbon With Sen. McConnell
President Barack Obama said he was optimistic about working with Republicans.
Vladimir Putin Is The World's Most Powerful Person, According To Forbes
Forbes Magazine says aggressive foreign policy, a loving public and nearly 15 years in power solidify Putin as the most-powerful person on Earth.
Midterm Election Results 2014: Republican Dan Sullivan Tops Alaska Sen. Mark Begich, But Senate Race Still Up In Air
Because of the difficulty of collecting votes in Alaska, it could take days to see the final results of the race.
Oregon, DC Say Yes To Pot, Florida Says No To Medical Marijuana
Senate and governor hopefuls weren't the only ones on the ballot Tuesday.
Iowa Midterm Election Results 2014: Republican Joni Ernst Defeats Democrat Bruce Braley For Senate Seat
Ernst takes the seat of retiring Democrat Tom Harkin, who was first elected in 1984.