
Rob Ford Admits To Buying Illegal Drugs, Refuses To Step Down
The Toronto City Council voted Wednesday to request Mayor Rob Ford's resignation, but he says he will not leave office.
| Jasmine Bailey
The Toronto City Council voted Wednesday to request Mayor Rob Ford's resignation, but he says he will not leave office.
| Jasmine Bailey
The saola or the 'Asian Unicorn' is one of the most threatened animals in the world. It was caught on camera in Vietnam for the first time in 15 year
| World Wildlife Fund / David Hulse
On the eve of Prince Charles' 65th birthday, he's participating in a tradition held by many aging Britons: filing for his pension paperwork.
| Charesse James
The notorious Toronto mayor has made another eyebrow-raising remark.
| Jasmine Bailey
After a three-year investigation where even coroners suspected foul play, Metropolitan Police announce codebreaker Gareth Williams likely died alone.
Eight people are dead after thousands of survivors of the devastating Typhoon Haiyan reportedly stormed and looted a rice factory in the Philippines.
Ahead of a second round of nuclear negotiations, Sec. of State John Kerry is urging Congress not to tighten sanctions on Iran.
India's Central Bureau of Investigation Chief, Ranjit Sanha, apologized Wednesday for remarks he made about rape.
| Charlie McKeague
The triptych "Three Studies of Lucian Freud" sold for $142.4 million, beating out the previous all-time high auction price of $120 million.
The U.S. State Department says the two Americans kidnapped in an October pirate attack have been released and are on their way home.
Students at Dresden University of Technology in Germany were told they were expelled from school due to a mistaken email.
Egypt's interim government is lifting the three-month long nationwide state of emergency and curfew.
South Korean media are reporting the North Korean dictator ordered a series of large-scale public executions.
Zoraida is set to pour several inches of rain on a nation already working desperately to rescue its injured and recover its dead.
The UN has awarded Cambodia sovereignty over most of the land around the ancient temple Preah Vihear.
The U.S., Australia, United Kingdom and United Nations have sent millions of dollars in aid to the Philippines.
Protesters heckled François Hollande during an Armistice Day memorial.
U.S. colleges and universities welcomed their largest number of international students ever last school year, and nearly half were from China.
Journalists covering the 2014 Sochi Olympic Games could be barred from using social media on their mobile phones at events.
Harold Jellicoe Percival died in a nursing home last month at age 99. Funeral directors feared his service would be empty, so put out an appeal, and
Survivors in the Philippines are desperate for aid after Typhoon Haiyan. The U.S. has boots on the ground but more help is still needed.
| Charlie McKeague
The deal paves the way for U.N. access to Iran's Arak heavy water reactor and the Gachin uranium mine.
Europe's GOCE satellite came crashing down to earth Sunday evening, ending a four-year mission and days of worry over where it would land.
Iranian media blamed France for blocking a deal to lift sanctions Sunday, as conservatives in Israel and the U.S. praised their unlikely ally.
A federation of private schools say the memoir undermines Pakistan and doesn't show enough respect to the Prophet Muhammad.
Officials estimate at least 10,000 people are dead after Typhoon Haiyan's destructive rampage through the Philippines.
After three long days, negotiations over Iran’s controversial nuclear program have wrapped up with no deal — though the key players remain hopeful.
Venezuelan authorities have released the American reporter held in detention since Thursday.
Super typhoon Haiyan is the fourth typhoon to hit the Philippines in 2013, according to a Weather Underground meteorologist.
Wednesday Al Jazeera published the first of six personal journals penned by a suspected Al-Qaeda member.