Guatemala's top court overturns ex-dictator's genocide conviction

Guatemala's top court overturns ex-dictator's genocide conviction

The court has ordered that the trial of former dictator Efrain Rios Montt be taken back to the middle of the proceedings.

3 more Hezbollah fighters die in Syria

3 more Hezbollah fighters die in Syria

Three members of Hezbollah died of wounds sustained while fighting for control of a strategic Syrian town.

Afghan peace process stalled by larger fears

Afghan peace process stalled by larger fears

As the Taliban steps up attacks, the prospects for negotiated settlement to the conflict appear dim.

Car bombs across Baghdad kill 95

Car bombs across Baghdad kill 95

Iraqi officials say five car bombs have gone off in Shiite neighborhoods of Baghdad.

In Iran, disputes over foreign policy divide presidential candidates

In Iran, disputes over foreign policy divide presidential candidates

Disagreements on how to deal with the West and the slumping economy could sway voters June 14.

Chinese hackers gained access to surveillance data, U.S. officials say

Chinese hackers gained access to surveillance data, U.S. officials say

Hackers who breached Google database may have sought to identify Chinese spies under U.S. scrutiny.

British debate over EU could complicate Irish ‘bandit country’

Dublin and Belfast fear lives could be at risk in Ireland if London pulls out of EU law enforcement agreements.

Hezbollah members killed in Syria fighting along Lebanese border

Hezbollah members killed in Syria fighting along Lebanese border

The Lebanese Shiite group is helping Syrian troops try to recapture a strategic border town from rebels.

Photos from Around the World

Ethiopia’s salt trail

For centuries, merchants have traveled to the Danakil Depression to collect salt from the vast desert basin.

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Preakness Stakes, deadly tornadoes, Whit Monday, Gothic festival, World Dog Show and more.

Wave of attacks hit Iraq

Attacks, which hit market places and crowded bus stops, pushed death toll in Iraq since Wednesday to more than 200.

Americans are not coming for the rescue

With U.S. air support vanishing, Afghan soldiers will have to rely on their own air force and unarmored ambulances.

Photos of the day

Cyclone Mahasen, Texas tornadoes, puffin census, melting Swiss glacier and more.

A Czech taxidermist’s success story

At 13, Radomir Franz knew he wanted to be a taxidermist. Now, he’s one of Europe’s most sought-after experts in the field.

Cyclone Mahasen loses power

The cyclone weakens into a tropical storm and then dissipates, causing far less damage than had been feared.

Photos of the day

Bolivian workers strike, Nakba Day clashes, Barbie Dreamhouse protest, Cambodian factory collapse and more.

Turkey grapples with refu­gee crisis

Facing influx of more than 400,000 Syrians displaced by war, Turkish leaders appeal for international aid.

Argentine ghost town

Epecuen, which spent a quarter-century under water, is coming up for air in the farmlands southwest of Buenos Aires.

Photos of the day

Wisconsin wildfire, Nakba Day march, Bangladesh prayer service, Prince Harry visits New Jersey and more.

Animal views

Pigeons, sloth bear cubs, a pygmy hippo’s first steps, bison and more.

Russia orders expulsion of alleged U.S. spy

Ryan C. Fogle was briefly detained by Russia’s security service and then ordered out of the country.

Photos of the day

Ancient Greece exhibit, Soyuz capsule landing, a vegetable orchestra, John Lennon’s Ferrari and more.

Photos of the day

African Colombian hairdressing contest, tattoo convention, Our Lady of Fatima vigil, space music video and more.

Historic election in Pakistan

Nawaz Sharif sealed a remarkable political comeback in Saturday’s vote.

Special Reports

Afghan Legacy

What U.S. forces are leaving behind in Afghanistan after more than a decade of war.

The New Mexicans

The middle class is becoming a majority in Mexico, where dramatic demographic changes are taking place.

Red Nobility

In a society rooted in egalitarianism, the families of top Communist Party officials wield increasing clout.

New Arab Order

As longtime leaders have fallen, Islamists are rising to new prominence.

Faces of the Fallen

Portraits of U.S. service members who have died in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Continental Shift

How deep cuts in government spending are transforming Europe as it grapples with debt.

Power Grab

Already the world's biggest energy user, China is scouring the globe for even more coal, oil and natural gas.

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