Argentina Deports a Holocaust-Denying Bishop
The ultra-conservative cleric, a thorn in the side of Pope Benedict XVI, has been ordered out by Buenos Aires, which is worried about a rise in anti-Semitism
The ultra-conservative cleric, a thorn in the side of Pope Benedict XVI, has been ordered out by Buenos Aires, which is worried about a rise in anti-Semitism
An exposé in a British paper alleges that the African strongman has accumulated properties across Southeast Asia, notably in Hong Kong
Released from Gitmo, Binyam Mohamed alleges U.S. and British complicity in torture
Critics say the awards signal a belated acceptance of Bollywood's song-and-dance formula, but point out that this is a win for a western film made by a westerner, for a western audience
Government payouts meant to help the poor cope with economic crisis were skimmed by local officials
As the state proves ineffective in the face of a surge in violent crime, many are looking to citizen avengers to fight the gangsters
Hope to bring you a post-prison interview with freed Egyptian opposition leader Ayman Nour soon, but here's a look at what he told me on the eve of the 2005 presidential election.
Christie's sale of the late designer Yves Saint Laurent's massive art collection begins today and lasts through Wednesday.
The worst bushfires on record in Australia have leveled hundreds of homes and ravaged towns and farmland, killing at least 131 people
A new Japanese fashion trend called hime-kei has young women paying thousands of dollars to dress like princesses
An American team of chefs vies for a top place in the biennial super-competition of French cuisine