Thirty people still unaccounted for after devastating blaze
Ceasefire Signed in South Sudan
Government signed a cessation of hostilities with rebel opposition to end fighting within 24 hours
Russia Will Release Khodorkovsky Partner
Platon Lebedev was the former business partner of Russian oil tycoon
Meet Catherine Samba-Panza, Central African Republic’s New Interim President
The former mayor of Bangui is the first woman to lead the country
A Burial Plot In Beijing Now Costs as Much as a House in Parts of the U.S.
With prices in Beijing cemeteries increasing more than 30% per year, the Chinese capital is a place where many simply can’t afford to die
Indian Village Tribunal Orders Gang Rape of Woman
The 20-year-old is brutally violated as ‘punishment’ for a love affair
Tensions Run High in Kiev as Protestors’ Ultimatum Approaches
Western leaders also increase pressure on government after two confirmed deaths
Bolivia to Build First Nuclear Power Plant
Aims to become fourth Latin American nation to harness atomic energy after Brazil, Argentina and Mexico
AP Fires Photographer Who Altered Syria Photo
Narciso Contreras edited another photographer’s camera out of a shot and got the sack
Za’atari: the Rapid Growth of the Largest Camp for Syrian Refugees
For nearly three bloody years, the civil war in Syria has caused violence on a horrific scale. Roughly 120,000 were killed before the U.N. stopped counting, nearly 5 million have been internally displaced, and since it opened in …
Rob Ford Calls Drunken Video ‘A Minor Setback’
Don’t worry, he’s still running for re-election
Iran Denies Agreeing to Dismantle Nuclear Program
Foreign Minister disputes Obama White House claim in CNN interview
At Least Two Dead In Violent Ukraine Anti-Government Protests
Ukraine’s President is still unwilling to negotiate with opposition leaders