Momuntum builds in Chinese protests at Japanese embassy
Island row between the two countries
Alps shooting survivor claimed to have seen only one gunman
Seven-year old girl who narrowly survived quadruple homicide in the French Alps reportedly told investigators she saw only one gunman
Back to the drawing board, teachers and transport workers are on strike
Teachers, on strike since last week, vow not to return to work unless they receive wage raises, as the school-year begins
Pakistani factory owners turn themselves in
Karachi Minister of Industries resigns amid public anger over fire deaths
Taliban attacks Afghan base killing two marines
Militants deny targeting Prince Harry saying the attack was to avenge insulting Islam
Human Rights Corner: What National Council for Human Rights?
At a time when many liberals and seculars are rightly worried about the future of human rights in Egypt, the formation deepened those concerns
Crackdown on striking South African miners
South African police tried yet again on Saturday to disperse the miners determined to get a wage increase
Catholic Pope brings message of coexistence to Lebanon visit
Roman pontiff says he comes as “pilgrim of peace”
Brahimi meets Al-Assad
Peace envoy’s meeting with Syrian president leaves behind warnings of a “crisis
Egypt won’t arrest Sudanese president on war crimes charges
Al-Bashir is wanted by the ICC for crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide