Other policymakers should closely watch a program Hong Kong has come up with to aid its working poor
Bloodshed in Bangkok: Anti-Government Protests Turn Deadly
Daily violence and vitriolic rhetoric are dangerously exacerbating Thailand’s political divide
Strong Quake Rattles New Zealand
6.3 earthquake causes ‘superficial’ damage and thankfully no major injuries reported
Karzai Demands End to U.S. Military Operations, Air Strikes
As precondition to 2014 security pact
PHOTOS: Bloody Clashes Erupt in Kiev After Protest Ban
Demonstrators wore colanders and saucepans on their heads as protection, after helmets outlawed
Putin: Law Banning Gay Propaganda Is Not the Same Thing as Persecution
Calls it a “big difference”
Twin Blasts in Bangkok Protests Wound 28
Violence continues as minority anti-government protests wear on before Feb. 2 elections
France’s First Lady Valerie Trierweiler Released From Hospital
Needed to “rest and undergo some tests” after reports Hollande’s alleged affair
Main Syrian Opposition Group Agrees to Peace Conference
Attendance likely to erode credibility with rebels on the ground
Egyptians Overwhelmingly Endorse Military-Backed Constitution
First vote for regime that ousted Morsi in July coup
Mumbai Stampede Kills 18, Injures 56
At commemoration of Indian spiritual leader
Taliban Claim Responsibility for Kabul Attack
Bombing killed 21, including 2 Americans
Can Privatization Save the Treasures of Ancient Greece?
In the wake of government austerity, some closest to Greece’s treasures are advocating turning them over to private companies