21 terrorist recruits are killed in an explosives demonstration near Baghdad. But it’s not likely to make a dent in the powerful group’s capabilities
Report: Eritreans Enslaved and Tortured in Camps
Refugees meet trouble in Egypt and Sudan
Europe Looks to Strengthen Relations with Cuba
The E.U. is hoping to restore full bilateral ties with the communist-led island
Iran Leader Says Country Will Never Ditch Nuclear Research
President Hassan Rouhani says Tehran will continue pursuing ‘peaceful’ nuclear research ‘forever’
Olympic Committee Reinstates India, Flag Will Fly in Sochi
In time for country’s flag to fly at Winter Games
Seoul: South and North Korea to Hold ‘High-Level’ Meeting Wednesday
News comes a week after the two sides agreed to hold family reunions at a resort in the North
Nepal Finally Elects New Prime Minister
Election of centrist ends two-months of political deadlock
South Korea’s LGBT Community Is Fighting For Equal Rights
One prominent couple’s effort to get same-sex marriage recognized is helping to raise awareness in a mostly conservative country
India’s Modi to Meet U.S. Envoy After Being Persona Non Grata in Washington
That might be because his party, the BJP, looks set to win the most seats in India’s upcoming general elections
Rape Is a Weapon in Burma’s Kachin State, but the Women of Kachin Are Fighting Back
By breaking their silence, and documenting the outrages committed, local communities in Kachin are defending themselves against sexual violence from the Burmese military and police
China Leads International Operation to Seize Massive Amounts of Wildlife Products
Month-long effort also sees first Chinese suspect arrested overseas
This Picture Shows What’s Wrong With Switzerland’s Anti-Immigrant Hysteria
Without multiculturalism, the Swiss would not be at the World Cup
E.U. Calls for New Government and Elections in Ukraine
President Viktor Yanukovych’s crackdown against ongoing protests alarms the organization