In Calais, Illegal Migrants Driven Underground
Humanitarian workers are struggling to deal with problems that have been exacerbated by the recent raid near Calais
Humanitarian workers are struggling to deal with problems that have been exacerbated by the recent raid near Calais
The nonfatal shooting of Guinean strongman Moussa Dadis Camara spells more uncertainty for Guinea and the region. Will the junta maintain its grip, or will the country descend into chaos, threatening fragile neighbors?
Iranians are aghast at a video showing a poster of the late Ayatullah Khomeini being ripped up. Who did it is a mystery. But it may be an excuse for the government to crack down
Almost immediately after being assaulted, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi used his wounds to castigate his opponents. Is Italy descending into a political free-for-all?
One of the most prosperous states could break in two; other states want the same thing. It could well be an efficient way to govern India
A car bombing outside a politician's home in central Pakistan has killed 22 people and wounded 70 others
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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