At least eight Palestinian children have been killed in a collision between a school bus and an Israeli truck on a road in the West Bank.
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Japanese prosecutors have arrested seven men, including former Olympus Corp. Chairman Tsuyoshi Kikukawa, for their alleged involvement in a massive $1.7 billion accounting fraud at the Japanese camera and medical equipment maker.
Gunmen have attacked a federal prison in Nigeria, freeing nearly 200 inmates during a gun battle in an attack similar to one carried out in 2010 by a radical Islamist sect.
An explosion has struck an oil pipeline in the Syrian protest city of Homs, with activists saying government forces bombed it from the air and the regime blaming “terrorists.”
As Iranian TV reports that Tehran set to unveil new generation of centrifuges, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells Knesset that world must denounce Iranian terrorist activity or it will spread.
Prison fire in Honduras leaves 272 dead
A fire has swept through a jail in Honduras, killing at least 272 inmates.
Leaks Reveal ‘Mutiny’ Inside Vatican
Senior church officials interviewed this month said almost daily embarrassments that have put the Vatican on the defensive could force Pope Benedict to act to clean up the image of its administration – at a time when the church faces a crisis of authority
Violence in Syria, U.N. Warns of Civil War
Syrian government forces attack opponents of President Bashar al-Assad on several fronts, sending residents fleeing from one town near the capital and bombarding the city of Homs for an 11th day running.
European stocks climb, extending the Stoxx Europe 600 Index’s biggest rally in a week, as German investor confidence unexpectedly rose, offsetting downgrades of six euro-area countries by Moody’s Investors Service.
Adele has triumphed in her return to music’s stage, scooping up six Grammys and winning every category in which she was nominated including album of the year and best record with Rolling In the Deep. As joyous as the show was for Adele, it was eq
Pakistani PM Yousuf Raza Gilani has been charged with contempt in an appearance before the country’s Supreme Court. He is accused of failing to re-open corruption cases against President Asif Ali Zardari.
South Korean police have arrested a 43-year-old self-styled church pastor and his wife who confessed to beating their three young children to death in an attempt to cleanse them of their illnesses and sins.
Twin bomb blasts hit Syrian military and security buildings in the northern city of Aleppo on Friday, killing 25 people in the worst violence to hit the country’s commercial hub in the 11-month uprising against President Bashar al-Assad.
A man who was convicted of stalking and threatening pop star Madonna has escaped from a psychiatric hospital. Robert Dewey Hoskins was sentenced to 10 years in jail in 1996.
Thousands take to the streets of Athens as Greek unions launch a two-day general strike against planned austerity measures , a day after the country’s crucial international bailout was put in limbo by its partners in the 17-nation eurozone.
A suspected member of Mexico’s Zetas drugs gang has led authorities to two graves in Veracruz state containing 15 bodies.
Greek leaders have failed to agree on reforms and austerity measures, the price of a bailout to avoid a messy default, forcing Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos to go to the country’s financial backers with an incomplete deal.
Germany says it is expelling four Syrian diplomats following the arrest earlier this week of two men accused of spying on Syrian opposition groups in Germany.
Ex-Maldivian president Mohamed Nasheed says he was forced to step down at gunpoint and urges his successor to step down.
Rick Santorum has awakened to a new reality after sweeping all three Republican presidential contests in Minnesota, Colorado and Missouri a day earlier, reshaping the contest that will decide who runs against President Barack Obama in November.
Syria: Homs under ‘heaviest’ shelling yet
The Syrian city of Homs has come under renewed bombardment for the fifth day running – the heaviest so far, according to residents.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is in Syria for talks with President Bashar al-Assad amid a renewed government assault on rebel forces.
Entire staff of L.A. school to be replaced
In a dramatic move to quell parents’ fears, Los Angeles school officials have said they will temporarily replace the entire staff of an elementary school south of downtown Los Angeles, where two teachers have been accused of lewd acts against stu
The idyllic tourist destination of the Maldives has descended into violence and political chaos after a revolt by police officers led to the resignation of the country’s first democratically elected president in decades.
Queen celebrates 60-year reign
Braving cold temperatures, crowds gather to greet the Queen of England on the 60th anniversary of her accession to the throne.
Syrian forces have bombarded Homs, killing 50 people in a sustained assault on several districts of the city which has become a center of armed opposition to President Bashar Assad.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport has banned Spanish cyclist Alberto Contador for two years for doping, and stripped him of his 2010 Tour de France victory.
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom denied bail
A New Zealand court refuses bail appeal by the accused Internet pirate. The lawyer for Kim Dotcom says his client was “very disappointed” by the decision.
British Prime Minister David Cameron forced to make third unwanted shake up of his government after prosecutors charged Cabinet minister Chris Huhne over an alleged attempt to pin a speeding penalty on his ex-wife.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says Iran would not yield to international pressure to abandon its nuclear course, threatening retaliation for sanctions aimed at Iran’s oil exports.
The death toll from a riot at a soccer game in Egypt rises to 79, as many continue to mourn and look for the reasons behind the deadly melee.
Rescuers have plucked more than 230 survivors from the sea off Papua New Guinea’s east coast after a ferry sank with as many as 350 people on board.
Dundee, famous for working alongside Muhammad Ali for 20 years, is reported to have had a heart attack in Florida, aged 90.
The pharmaceutical company Pfizer said a “packaging error” caused incorrect doses It said the tablets did not pose any health dangers, but there was a risk of unintended pregnancy.
Gunmen seize a Dutch and a Swiss tourist and their Filipino guide on board a boat taking them back to a southern Philippine island after a 14-day bird-watching trip.
Mitt Romney’s lopsided Florida victory over Newt Gingrich — a stunning 14 percentage-point margin — may be the beginning of the end of the Republican contest to decide who challenges President Obama in November.
Five things to watch in Florida: Newt Gingrich hopes to hang on as Mitt Romney appears to be pulling ahead in the polls.
Dozens of people are killed in clashes between Pakistani soldiers and militants in the northwest region, casting further doubts on exploratory peace talks with the rebels.
Euro zone unemployment hits new record
Eurostat agency reports jobless rate in the 17 countries that use the single currency at 10.4% in December. Some 16.5 million people were out of work in the euro zone in December, up 751,000 on the year before.
The U.N. Security Council will take up a draft resolution this week that calls on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down and transfer power.