Beneath Lebanon's New Political Deal, a Fear of Violence
Hizballah got a greater share of power than that allocated them by the voters in a country where the ballot box rarely has the last word
Hizballah got a greater share of power than that allocated them by the voters in a country where the ballot box rarely has the last word
In its first report on women's health around the globe, the World Health Organization explores how gender inequality kills millions of women and girls each year
Now that the world appears to be climbing out of the economic doldrums, it may have to deal with tighter fossil-fuel supplies and skyrocketing prices, an energy watchdog warns
Despite the exchange of gunfire between North and South Korea, Washington will continue to press for nuclear-disarmament talks with Pyongyang
After World War II, former SS commando Heinrich Boere confessed to killing three Dutch civilians, then spent decades on the run. He's now going on trial in what will likely be one of Germany's last Nazi prosecutions
Military divers have found the body of one of two U.S. soldiers who went missing last week as they tried to recover airdropped supplies that fell into a river in western Afghanistan
In 1959, TIME magazine published its first edition for Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. We look back at the politicians and pop idols, activists and athletes who shaped the region of the past five decades
Tuna populations around the world are being fished more aggressively. Even General Santos, the so-called Tuna Capital of the Philippines, sashimi export and canneries have been hit by a downturn in the number of fish coming to port.
In the western desert of Algeria, the Sahrawi people hold an annual film festival to bring attention to their three decades in exile
Drug cartels have converted a tiny African country into an international nexus of illegal trade
Fashion Week in Pakistan