In a bid to jump-start a flagging government and move beyond persistent corruption scandals, India's ruling coalition Tuesday announced a...
For the Americans trying to pacify the south of Afghanistan, Ahmed Wali Karzai might prove even more troublesome in death than he was in...
Washington's decision to hold back $800 million in military aid to Pakistan probably won't prod Islamabad into clamping down on militancy,...
The ruins poke out of a monotonous stretch of scrub and beckon the world to visit Afghanistan as it was more than 1,400 years ago, when...
At least 20,000 Malaysians defied government warnings by marching for electoral reforms Saturday, as police fired tear gas and detained more...
A strong earthquake with a magnitude of 7.3 hit Japan's northeastern coast on Sunday, prompting a brief tsunami warning for the area still...
With ties between the two nations strained after American commandos killed Osama bin Laden in a Pakistani garrison city, the Obama...
After a week filled with rumor and intrigue, the official New China News Agency had the following message Thursday to relay to the world:...
The U.S. has confirmed that a key Al Qaeda planner and trainer was killed in a drone strike in the tribal areas of Pakistan in June, a U.S....
As humanitarian groups warn of increasing food shortages in North Korea, the authoritarian government faces diminishing prospects for...
It's no mystery why the Chinese hate the chengguan.
The World Trade Organization ruled that China was unfairly protecting its domestic manufacturers by limiting the export of nine raw...
As U.S. commanders prepare to bring home 10,000 troops from Afghanistan by year's end, the drawdown is calling fresh attention to the tangle...
They were two old friends catching up over coffee, retirees swapping stories and gasping at the unfolding nuclear nightmare at the Fukushima...
Thailand's main opposition party won a fractious election Sunday, paving the way for the nation's first female prime minister and the...
Only one outcome appears clear as Thailand goes to the polls Sunday: the risk of violence no matter who wins.
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It's the fastest thing on land with a "Made in China" label — a bullet train that speeds past unfinished suburbs and broken farmhouses...
Scientists have isolated a bacterium from the gut of Australian Tammar wallabies that allows them to consume and digest grasses, leaves...
Nazeer Amiri, an ex-cop out for a leisurely late dinner with friends at a hilltop hotel, could hardly believe his eyes.
A team of gunmen and suicide bombers struck a landmark hotel in the Afghan capital Tuesday evening, police said, killing up to six people in...
As Obama administration officials look beyond the planned drawdown of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, one path dominates their thinking...
Sudan's President Omar Hassan Ahmed Bashir showed up 24 hours late Tuesday for a meeting with his most important ally, an embarrassing...
It was a wedding the guests would never forget. Everybody of consequence in the village had been invited to a banquet to celebrate the...
As a U.N.-backed Cambodian tribunal opens Monday to try former Khmer Rouge leaders charged with genocide, critics accuse the Cambodian...
Perched outside the Posco steel company office, the jarring 30-foot-tall object looks like the remains of a plane crash — all...
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