Warns of strike ‘without notice’
Swiss Banks Tell American Expats to Empty Their Accounts
“My U.S. passport has been such a liability,” complains one Zurich resident, as Swiss banks crack down on U.S.-owned accounts following new, strict American legislation coming into effect next year
Canada Court Strikes Down Anti-Prostitution Laws
Gives legislature one year to rewrite laws or prostitution will become fully legalized
New Museum Shows How Your Life Could Have Been 600,000 Years Ago
To the south of Rome, a new museum will shed light into what life may have been like – 600,000 years ago.
Celebrity Chef’s Assistants Not Guilty in Fraud Case
Had accused Nigella Lawson of drug use
Dennis Rodman Holds Tryouts For North Korea Basketball Team
The former NBA star is training the North Korean team for a tournament scheduled for Jan. 8
Ugandan Parliament Passes Anti-Gay Law
The law makes ‘aggravated homosexuality’ a crime punishable by life in prison
Putin Foe Released From Prison, Goes to Germany
After a decade in prison, the former oil tycoon was abruptly pardoned
Devyani Khobragade Scandal: The View From India
If it’s a simple case of a poor maid being mistreated by her diplomat employer, why are so many Indians so angry over the Devyani Khobragade affair?
Manila Airport Shooting Leaves Four Dead Including a Provincial Mayor
Four others wounded as gunmen dressed in police uniforms open fire in arrivals area
American Troops Sent to South Sudan
President Obama sent 45 military personnel there to protect U.S. embassy as tensions mount
Peru Bus Crash Kills 15 in Andes Mountains
A 1-year-old baby boy is among the dead, a local official said
Pentagon Names 6 U.S. Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan Copter Crash
The Tuesday crash was the deadliest event for U.S. military in Afghanistan since 2012