A vehicle carrying Britain’s ambassador to Libya has been attacked with rocket-propelled grenades in Benghazi.
Millions of North Korean children are not getting the food, and health care they need to develop physically or mentally accoring to a new UN report.
A coroner’s report has put to rest a decades-long dispute about whether a baby had been dragged away by a dingo or murdered by her mother in 1980.
Hosni Mubarak has been slipping in and out of consciousness a week after Egypt’s ousted leader was sent to prison to begin serving a life sentence.
Swiss bank UBS AG may have lost as much as $350 million due to technical glitches on the Nasdaq stock exchange the day Facebook went public.
A group of disgruntled militiamen took over the country’s main airport, forcing airport authorities to divert flights, a security official has said.
The global economy’s foundations are weakening one by one as Europe’s debt crisis causes slowdowns in the world’s economic powerhouses.
A Boeing 727 cargo plane attempting to land at the international airport in Accra crashed, slamming into a bus loaded with passengers nearby.
The Chiefs have beaten the Blues 41-34 to consolidate their place atop the overall standings in rugby’s Super 15.
The suddenly dismal news on American jobs is a blow to President Barack Obama’s re-election argument that he has been a steward of recovery.