Letting Putin down: Are Russians not living up to his expectations?
In an early biography, he let slip a KGB view of the meaning of citizenship.
Poll: Germany is the world's 'most popular' country
It outranked Canada, Britain, Japan and France in the BBC's latest public opinion survey, despite its controversial austerity push.
Kerry: ‘Peace is actually possible’
Chief U.S. diplomat asks Israelis, Palestinians to refrain from “provocative” actions.
Moscow says Syrian government agrees to talks ‘in principle’
Foreign ministry spokesman says Assad indicates “tentative readiness” to join peace conference.
In Britain, Cameron faces conservative backlash
After building a coalition by embracing liberal social issues, prime minister is challenged from the right.
After years of economic decline, a new boom in Japan
Under “Abenomics,” the prime minister’s radical economic policy plan, Japan sees signs of a revival.
IMF chief returns to court for second day of interrogation
Inquiry could result in malfeasance charges involving $520 million arbitration settlement.
Rafsanjani reacts to ejection from Iranian vote with relief, warnings
Two days after being barred from the presidential race, the former leader draws support from key Iranians.
26 killed by suicide bombers in Niger
The bombers detonated two car bombs, one inside a military camp and another in an uranium mine.
In Jerusalem and Ramallah, Kerry pushes for Mideast peace talks
The top U.S. diplomat urges Israeli and Palestinian leaders to return to the negotiating table.
Obama: U.S. at ‘crossroads’ in fight against terrorism
President also defended the use of drones as effective, legal and life-saving.
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Syria at war
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Latest Headlines
- Attack casts spotlight on radical preachers and the terror group al-Shabab
- Kerry, Lavrov to meet in Paris on Syrian peace talks
- Austria urges EU to maintain Syrian arms embargo, may withdraw UN peacekeepers otherwise
- Suicide bombing strikes in heart of Afghan capital, setting of gun battle, police say
- Kerry says Iranian election maneuvering stands in the way of real democracy
- Q&A: Questions and answers about restrictions proposed on alcohol sales and ads in Turkey
Photos from Around the World

Photos of the day
Oklahoma tornado wreckage, London terrorism attack, NASA’s Dream Chaser, Triton unmanned aircraft and more.

Terrorism cited in London attack
Two assailants hacked to death a British soldier on a busy southeast London neighborhood street Wednesday afternoon.

Photos of the day
Chelsea Flower Show, face transplant in Poland, Oklahoma residents cope with tornado aftermath and more.

Photos of the day
Battle of Teutoburg Forest reenactment, Mars Curiosity rover drilling massive tornado strikes Moore, Oklahoma and more.

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

Photos of the day
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.

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.
Special Reports

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.

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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Elsewhere in World
Asia / Pacific

- US official praises India for supporting sanctions against Iran by reducing oil imports
- After years of economic decline, a new boom in Japan
- 2 Korean former sex slaves demand Osaka mayor quit over comments justifying wartime practice
- Suicide bomber strikes vehicle of Afghan religious leader, killing 3 people in Pakistan
Middle East
The Americas

- Police in Brazil arrest 7 men, 2 women on suspicion of sexually abusing indigenous girls
- Toronto mayor fires chief of staff amid crack video scandal
- Canada terror suspect requests defense attorney willing to use 'the holy book' as reference
- Canada businessman involved in Cuba corruption probe apparently on trial 2 years after arrest
National Security

- Looking at US security in years ahead, Obama weighs terror threats against civil liberties
- By the numbers: US drone strikes and estimated deaths in Pakistan and Yemen since 2002
- Obama lifts ban on the transfer of Guantanamo detainees to Yemen
- Obama says counter-terror strategy must include US aid to support emerging democracies abroad


















