Behind the Philippines' Maguindanao Massacre
The killings starkly exposed a nationwide malaise: the fierce competition for regional power among the country's small élite
The killings starkly exposed a nationwide malaise: the fierce competition for regional power among the country's small élite
South Korea's Truth and Reconciliation Commission has been excavating 12 mass graves from the Korean War since 2005, but time may be running out
A member of the political opposition to Italy's scandal-plagued Prime Minister resigns after allegations of involvement with transsexual prostitutes
The expiry of an amnesty declared by Gen. Pervez Musharraf is bad news for President Zardari and for President Obama's Af-Pak campaign
The name of the place was, if anything, a synonym for bad luck but now it is on the trade highway between Peru and Brazil, between the Pacific and the Atlantic
Dubai is now so swamped in debt that it's asking for a six-month reprieve on paying its bills causing a drop on world markets Thursday
As the Obama Administration prepares to finalize details on closing the controversial military prison, here is a rare glimpse of the life of detainees and guards behind the wire
Photographs by John Moore / Getty
From the Moon to Mount Everest, our list of the greatest leaps and highest climbs in human history
Czechs and Slovaks alike have been marking the Velvet Revolution that brought down the Communist government of the then-Czechoslovakia. TIME looks back at the events of 1989 as well as the anniversary itself
Photo of the Author of 'Lolita' look into the private life of one of the titans of American literature.
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