
UN Court Backs Cambodia Over Disputed Temple LandUN Court Backs Cambodia Over Disputed Temple Land
UN Court Backs Cambodia Over Disputed Temple LandThe UN has awarded Cambodia sovereignty over most of the land around the ancient temple Preah Vihear.
UN Court Backs Cambodia Over Disputed Temple LandThe UN has awarded Cambodia sovereignty over most of the land around the ancient temple Preah Vihear.
International Aid Headed To Philippines As Death Toll ClimbsThe U.S., Australia, United Kingdom and United Nations have sent millions of dollars in aid to the Philippines.
French President Hollande Booed At Armistice Day CeremonyProtesters heckled François Hollande during an Armistice Day memorial.
Record Number Of International Students In U.S. CollegesU.S. colleges and universities welcomed their largest number of international students ever last school year, and nearly half were from China.
2014 Sochi Olympics Could Ban Journalists From Social MediaJournalists covering the 2014 Sochi Olympic Games could be barred from using social media on their mobile phones at events.
Hundreds Attend WWII Vet's Funeral After PleaHarold 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
Typhoon-Ravaged Philippines Desperate For AidSurvivors 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
Iran, U.N. Make Deal For Nuclear Site Inspections The deal paves the way for U.N. access to Iran's Arak heavy water reactor and the Gachin uranium mine.
GOCE Satellite Comes Crashing Down To EarthEurope's GOCE satellite came crashing down to earth Sunday evening, ending a four-year mission and days of worry over where it would land.
France: Iran's New 'Le Grand Satan'Iranian media blamed France for blocking a deal to lift sanctions Sunday, as conservatives in Israel and the U.S. praised their unlikely ally.
Pakistani Private Schools Ban Malala Yousafzai's MemoirA federation of private schools say the memoir undermines Pakistan and doesn't show enough respect to the Prophet Muhammad.
Reports Place Philippines' Typhoon Death Toll At 10,000Officials estimate at least 10,000 people are dead after Typhoon Haiyan's destructive rampage through the Philippines.
Iran Nuclear Talks End With No DealAfter three long days, negotiations over Iran’s controversial nuclear program have wrapped up with no deal — though the key players remain hopeful.
Venezuela Releases U.S. Journalist From DetentionVenezuelan authorities have released the American reporter held in detention since Thursday.
Why Is The Philippines A Natural Disaster Hot Spot?Super typhoon Haiyan is the fourth typhoon to hit the Philippines in 2013, according to a Weather Underground meteorologist.
Diaries Of Former Al-Qaeda Operative PublishedWednesday Al Jazeera published the first of six personal journals penned by a suspected Al-Qaeda member.
Syria's Polio Outbreak Could Spread To Europe, Experts WarnDoctors warn Syria's recent polio outbreak could spread to Europe.
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford 'Considering' RehabToronto's embattled Mayor Rob Ford could be headed to rehab, according to his lawyer.
Mexican Mayor Who Stood Up To Drug Cartels Found DeadMayor Ygnacio Lopez Mendoza of Santa Ana Maya was known for his crusade against the country's violent drug cartels. He was found dead in his car Thursday.
Sochi Olympic Torch Makes Historic SpacewalkRussia sent the Sochi Olympic torch into space for a photo op.
| Jasmine Bailey
High Hopes in Geneva As Iran Nuclear Talks Reach Day 3Negotiations over Iran’s disputed nuclear program are moving into day three in Geneva. But no deal is on the table just yet, despite what some are describing as progress.
| Nichole Cartmell
Typhoon Haiyan Death Toll Est. At 1,200 In PhilippinesTyphoon Haiyan's devastation continued in the Philippines Saturday with sustained winds still reaching about 100 miles per hour.
European Satellite Falling Back To EarthThe European Space Agency's GOCE satellite is expected to soon enter Earth's atmosphere, but experts aren't sure when or where.
Bitcoin Heist Nets More Than $1 MillionCybercriminals stole 4,100 bitcoins, or $1.2 million, from a digital bank in two separate hacks.
Palestinian Officials Blame Israel For Yasser Arafat's DeathPalestinian officials are now accusing Israel of poisoning leader Yasser Arafat after a scientists found the toxic element Polonium in his remains.
| John O'Connor
Iran, West Nearing Possible Nuclear DealAfter years of unsuccessful negotiations, Iranian leaders and the international community may be nearing a multiphase agreement on Iran's nuclear program.
| John O'Connor
Man Buried Alive, Discovered By Cemetery VisitorA man in Brazil was pulled alive from a grave last week after a woman saw his hand come up through the ground while visiting the cemetery.
| Logan Tittle
Super Typhoon Haiyan Reaches The PhilippinesThe strongest typhoon ever recorded on Earth, Super Typhoon Haiyan, is making its way through the Philippines.
Pakistani Taliban's New Leader May Have Planned Malala AttackThe man who is suspected of plotting the attack on activist Malala Yousafzai is now the leader of Pakistan's Taliban faction.
CIA Pays AT&T Millions Of Dollars For Call DataThe New York Times reports the CIA pays AT&T millions of dollars annually for call data. The government agency uses the data for counterterrorism efforts.