Mass protests in Kiev continue, calling on Ukraine’s President to sign a pact with the European Union. But he seems to be in Russia’s camp
Israel and U.S. to Hold Military Exercises When Iran Deal Ends
Despite the interim deal between the U.S. and Iran, Israel will still beat the drum of protest until the six-month agreement expires, when a joint military exercise with the U.S. will help it ram a message home to the Iranians, …
The Middle East Will Host World Expo for the First Time
Dubai wins the bid.
Egypt’s New Protest Law May Spark Another Crisis
A new Egyptian law criminalizing protests may wake some of Egypt’s dormant revolutionaries
A Very Important Man: Meet Pakistan’s New Army Chief
Gen. Raheel Sharif, Pakistan’s new army chief, hails from the same community as the country’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. But could the two end up becoming rivals?
2 Dead After Partial Collapse of 2014 World Cup Stadium
Odebrecht, the company building the venue, said it was nearly 94 percent complete before the accident
3 Wolves Killed After Escape from British Zoo
Officials say the animals were dangerous and they had no choice but to fire on the m.
Merkel to Form New Coalition With Old Rivals
Angela Merkel’s conservatives and the center-left Social Democrats hail a coalition deal
Moldova to Defy Russia on E.U. Trade Deal
The former Soviet republic will initial EU accord in defiance of Russian pressure
Italian Senate Ousts Berlusconi
Former Prime Minister was convicted of tax fraud earlier this year
Assad Agrees to U.N. Peace Talks But Won’t Give Up Power
The Syrian government said it will send a delegation to Jan. 22 peace talks in Geneva
British Rocker Admits To Attempted Baby Rape
Former Lostprophets frontsman admits to trying to rape a 1-year old
Latvia Leader Resigns After Supermarket Roof Collapse
Accepted political responsibility for disaster