Anger Mounts in Germany Over Its Afghan Air Strike
Chancellor Angela Merkel's government is reeling from allegations that officials withheld information on civilian casualties from the public
Chancellor Angela Merkel's government is reeling from allegations that officials withheld information on civilian casualties from the public
The peace process is stalled, but a breakthrough is achievable. Here's what the U.S. can do
Why are Western donors funding AIDS efforts in a country set to introduce a law that would execute people found guilty of "aggravated homosexuality"?
A report released by Human Rights Watch found that at least 39 schools in the Eastern states of Jharkhand and Bihar have been attacked by Naxals in the last year
Nobody is surprised that Vladimir Putin has signaled he may return to the presidency. But the manner in which he told Russians says a lot about the way the country works
Spain's Thyssen-Bornemisza museum contains one of the world's most prized art collections. But now a mother-son legal battle has its fate up in the air
From taking in the towering mountain ranges flanking the Karakoram Highway to a tall, pink glass of air bandung, here are 25 places to go, people to see and things to try across Asia
Long press-shy, but now emerging as an author of a self-published novel, Barack Obama's half brother Mark speaks to TIME's Ling Woo Liu
A record amount of rainfall over a 24-hour period in England sees hundreds of people evacuated.
A year after coordinated terrorist attacks paralyzed Mumbai, India, the city is slowly finding its way back to normal
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