North Korea Will Not Permit IAEA Inspectors Into Nuclear Facility: Japanese Media
Cancellation of the bilateral agreement may also lead to North Korea seeking to conduct a third nuclear test.
U.S. Rejects Call By Iran To Ease Sanctions Ahead of Baghdad Nuclear Talks
Toner also refuted concerns by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the West is wasting time
Spain’s King Juan Carlos Facing Calls To Abdicate Over African Hunting Trip
Some politicians have called more increased transparency in the royal family’s accounts and expenditures.
Iranians Attended North Korean Rocket Launch: Report
Iran and North Korea have long been suspected of having exchanged ballistic missile technology.
Pakistan Jailbreak: Security Agencies And Police Blamed
The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militant group claimed responsibility for the attack.
Australia Eases Sanctions Against Myanmar
I can announce that we are lifting sanctions considerably, Carr said.
India And China Foreign Ministers Discuss South China Sea Disputes
China has previously warned India away from exploration projects in the South China Sea.
Italian Police Probe Embezzlement Of EU Money
Vibo Valentia, while a popular destination for travelers, is in dire need of infrastructure improvements.
Pakistan Frees Indian Fishermen Ahead Of Weekend Trade Meeting
These countries have much bigger fish to fry than some wayward fishermen.
Obama’s Historic Visit To Colombia Loaded With Potential Conflicts
Cuba’s absence from the summit may be a point of contention.
Friday the 13th: Superstitions Are Normal Part Of Human Behavior
I am highly superstitious and I strongly believe that there are things in heaven and earth that simply cannot be explained (or denied) by modern science and technology.
Rohingya, Myanmar’s Stateless Muslims, Seek Deliverance
With the election of Suu Kyi into Myanmar's parliament, some Rohingya are optimistically cautious.
The March Employment Data Thud
The Fed is also well aware that employment had peaked in each of the past two springs before resuming growth late in the year.
Obesity Rates Soaring In Brazil As Prosperity Flourishes
Overall, 52.6 percent of Brazilian men and 44.7 percent of women are overweight.
Azawad: The Tuaregs’ Nonexistent State In A Desolate, Poverty-Stricken Wasteland
Adding to Mali’s insurmountable problems is the threat of civil war, prompted by an insurgency in the north by the minority Tuareg people.
Britain May Relax Sanctions Against Myanmar
The Prime Minister is scheduled to visit Myanmar, also known as Burma, on Friday, making him the first Western head of state to set foot on its soil in more than half a century.
Saudi Arabia Denies Prominent Activist Engaged In Hunger Strike
Rights groups also demanded Bajadi’s immediate release and called for a fair public trial for the activist.
Heinrich Himmler: The Nazi Hindu
The link between Nazi Germany and ancient India, however, goes deeper than just the swastika.
The Rolling Stones' 50th Anniversary: Top 20 Reasons Why The Beatles Were Far Superior
The Beatles are the greatest pop-rock band in history – far and away better than any other musical entity since World War II.
U.S. Eases Some Sanctions On Myanmar Following Historic Elections
However, Clinton added that the majority of sanctions will remain in place.
India Joins Nuclear Submarine Community; Pakistan Alarmed
India has promised not to arm the submarines with nuclear weapons, only cruise missiles, in honor of international non-proliferation and security treaties.
Italy: Northern League Party Accused Of Fraud, Money-Laundering, Organized Crime Links
The Northern League has also in the past criticized corruption in the southern part of Italy and in Sicily.
Indian Government Dismisses Media Report Of ‘Army Coup’
The Indian Express stands by its story.
Russia Warns Against Arming Syrian Rebels
Thus far, western countries have refrained from suggesting they want to send weapons to Syrian dissidents, although Saudi Arabia and Qatar have already urged such measures.
Iran’s Rafsanjani Calls for Improving Relations With Saudis, Restoring U.S. Ties
The Saudis are reportedly greatly concerned by Iran’s alleged nuclear power ambitions and the impact of such a development on the Persian Gulf.
Spain: Jobless Numbers Add To Economic Paralysis
Unions, students and others have protested the proposed cuts by staging huge demonstrations in Barcelona, Madrid and other cities across the beleaguered country.
Pakistan Militant Saeed Rejects U.S. Terrorist Designation
After the Mumbai attacks, Saeed and other LeT members were arrested by Pakistani police, but later released on appeal.
Qatar Refuses To Return Fugitive Hashemi To Iraq
Hashemi denies the government's terrorism charges, claiming they are motivated by politics given his prominence as a Sunni lawmaker.
Saudis Vow To Maintain Oil Output If Major Western Consumers Release Emergency Reserves
Saudi leaders said such a drawdown was unnecessary.
Israel’s Netanyahu Again Talks Tough On Iran
The Prime Minister warned that Israel needs to urge the international community to continue pressuring Iran into giving up its atomic ambitions.