Israel, Hamas Wrestle Over a Prisoner Swap
Despite a frenzy of speculation over an imminent deal to free captive soldier Gilad Shalit, substantial obstacles remain and agreement is unlikely before early next year
Despite a frenzy of speculation over an imminent deal to free captive soldier Gilad Shalit, substantial obstacles remain and agreement is unlikely before early next year
President Barack Obama's commitment to close the U.S. detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, by next month may be delayed until 2011 because it will take months for the government to buy an Illinois prison and upgrade it to hold suspected terrorists
After Brazil's Supreme Court ruled a custody battle decisively in favor of the boy's American father, his Brazilian step family concede defeat
Ten years after NATO forces bombed it, Serbia has turned the corner toward international respectability by formally applying to join the European Union
Crimes by far-right extremists including brazen, violent attacks have hit a record high in Germany, prompting alarmed law enforcement officials to vow action
With India's fast-growing beer, wine and spirit market booming while demand elsewhere stalls, no international beverage company can afford to ignore it
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
Will Bad Blood Scuttle the Pacquiao-Mayweather Fight?
Michael Schumacher: F1 Star to Return