A French court has ordered Twitter to hand over data for users accused of sending racist and anti-Semitic messages on the social network.
Slavery still exists in Mali, and the current insurgency crisis has put the problem on hold.
A California boy who killed his neo-Nazi father may take the stand in his own defense after prosecutors wrapped up their portion of the case on Monday.
Voting has closed for the 2013 Oscar race, and this year's Academy Award nominees will be announced on Thursday, Jan 10.
Quentin Tarantino's "Django Unchained" may be an Oscar frontrunner but the film has seen its fair share of bad reviews for what some feel is gratuitous violence.
Anti-China rallies in 2 Vietnam cities, amid rising tensions over Beijing’s South China Sea claims, were quickly dispersed by Vietnam security.
White farmers are more than twice as likely as policemen to be murdered in South Africa.
A court in Britain declared that "Australian" could be considered a derogatory term.
A Polish far-right extremist plotted to blow up the Warsaw parliament building but was foiled by officials this month.
Though racially motivated attacks in Greece aren't always recorded, it is clear that anti-foreigner violence is on the rise.
The photo was removed Monday after complaints were made to school administrators.
Denzel Washington's "Flight" may be a box office hit but it has prompted a racial debate surrounding Washington's role as an alcoholic pilot.
Students at the university gathered to shout racial epithets after Mitt Romney's loss
No Doubt's latest video "Looking Hot" joins a lengthy list of controversial music videos.
There's little doubt the technology sector would be better off if Barack Obama is re-elected as President and Joe Biden as Vice President.
Soccer matches in Serbia have attracted large numbers of thugs, hooligans and ultra-nationalists seeking a forum to vent their anger and frustrations.
Seventy-five years ago, under Dominican dictator Rafael Leonidas Trujillo, as many as 20,000 Haitians were massacred.
A controversial advertisement by an extreme right wing American group hit New York subway stations Monday. The pro-Israel ad that equates "jihad" with "savagery" made more news on Twitter than in the busy subway where people rushed past the ads unconcerned.
Asian shares eased Tuesday after sentiment was weakened by data showing Germany's business confidence dropped in September, and a weak earnings forecast from Caterpillar.
The actors who appeared in the Islamophobic movie that set off violent protests across the Middle East have maintained that they thought they were making a simple adventure movie set in Biblical times. Some entertainment law experts say the actors might have grounds to sue the filmmaker who duped them.
Asian stock market declined Wednesday as weak economic reports from U.S. and China weighed on the sentiment. Concerns over global economic downturn resurfaced after the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) said that U.S. factory activity contracted for the third straight month in August
Critics complain that Shah is simply exploiting the name of Hitler because he remains a popular figure among many Indians.