The Indian capital comes off badly in a new report on infant mortality
China’s Smog Is So Bad They’re Now Calling It a ‘Nuclear Winter’
The pollution is threatening lives and crops
Uganda’s Draconian Anti-Gay Law Is Making Countries Rethink Aid
Norway, Denmark and the Netherlands have already cut over $26 million in aid
Netanyahu Unintentionally Casts Hitler Mustache Shadow on Angela Merkel
Unfortunate photo goes viral on social media
No, Russia Will Not Intervene in Ukraine
Moscow will be content to watch Ukraine’s new revolutionary leaders succumb to factional infighting and the pressures of the country’s basket-case economy
Australian Ex-PM Sees Bright Future For Female Politicians
“We will over time be treating women and men far more equally,” says Julia Gillard
North and South Korean Families Reunite
South Koreans crossed the border to meet family members they had not seen since the 1950-53 Korean war. The reunion may have been the last chance for many to see their loved ones.
Israel Bombs Hizballah Missile Convoy on Syria-Lebanon Border
An Israeli official confirms to TIME that an air strike on the Syria-Lebanon border was Israel’s doing, aimed at stopping certain missiles entering the arsenal of militant group Hizballah
Japan’s Lawmakers Launch Campaign Against ‘Comfort Women’ Memorials
A memorial in the California city of Glendale honoring women in Asia forced to work as sex slaves by the Japanese military in World War II provoked a conservative backlash in Tokyo
New Report Reveals Woeful State of Afghanistan’s Health Care
A new report by Médecins Sans Frontières details gaping holes in Afghanistan’s public health system as the country’s occupation by foreign troops draws to an end
Former Guantánamo Prisoner Arrested in U.K.
Moazzam Begg is suspected of terrorism offenses connected to the war in Syria
Autopsy Reveals Why Two Died on ‘Captain Phillips’ Ship
They both suffered from respiratory failure
Newspaper Outs 200 ‘Top’ Gays in Uganda
After law enacted outlawing homosexuality