Fatal Bombings in an Edgy Turkey
On the eve of a key court case that could lead to a ban on the governing party, 17 die in a bomb attack in Istanbul
On the eve of a key court case that could lead to a ban on the governing party, 17 die in a bomb attack in Istanbul
Riding a wave of relative stability, Cambodia's self-proclaimed "strongman" Hun Sen wins another five years as prime minister
While Japanese sex life sags, the porn industry is healthier than ever even for septuagenarian stars
Beijing denies that footage threatening the Games is serious, but the unhappiness of its Muslim minority is not imaginary
Gilani is the first civilian head of the Pakistani government to visit Washington. Too bad he doesn't really run the country
New Delhi used to blame foreigners for terror. But the latest bombings may have emerged from its own Muslim minority
Judging by your comments, the majority of you think that moderation is a bad idea. Actually, I'm relieved. It doesn't seem right that I should have to weed through the comments, uprooting slurs and insults in the garden of free speech.
Officials have said that clearing the air will depend on more than just cutting emissions. The weather will have to cooperate as well.
TIME asks people in London what they know -- and don't know -- about the presumptive Democratic nominee for U.S. President
A centuries-old temple has become the site of a very modern military standoff this week as Thailand and Cambodia wrangle over who owns a piece of land on the nations' borders
Ancient skeletons in a new exhibition at London's Wellcome Collection reveal how Londoners once lived
The Pakistani metropolis wants to be the next Dubai, but can the city achieve lofty ambitions
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