Disabled workers in Miami honored to make very special flags.
Some say a popular tourist adventure site is a public hazard.
A look at how strategic choices in Afghanistan will affect the soldiers.
Australian photojournalist Nigel Brennan has revealed he was pistol-whipped and locked in chains during his 15 month hostage ordeal.
The outgoing head of the UN's atomic watchdog has expressed "disappointment" over Iran and said efforts to verify the exclusively peaceful nature of its nuclear drive had reached a dead end.
The roughly half a million people living with HIV in Russia brave a daily dose of discrimination. Despite laws protecting them from bias, many - like Svetlana, who lost custody of her younger brother - complain of ostracism and the deprivation of their most basic rights.
Mexico building world's largest underwater art museum
Freed Australian photojournalist Nigel Brennan has revealed he was pistol whipped and chained for ten months.
India has marked the first anniversary of the Mumbai hotel bombings with ceremonies and candle light vigils.
More than 300 people have been evacuated from their homes after an explosive fire in south London.
The estranged wife of Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has reportedly named the price for her years of marriage to the scandal prone tycoon.
The book by an escort at the heart of a sex scandal involving the Italian Prime Minister hits the book shops with details of their alleged lovemaking.
IAEA Chief: Iran nuclear investigation at 'dead end'
U.S. troops serving in Iraq took time out to celebrate Thanksgiving on Thursday. They say while the festivities aren't what they are used to at home they are glad they can share this meal, with their new, extended family. (Nov. 26)
Germany kicks off the countdown to Christmas with the opening of its seasonal markets.
Gen. Odierno on what's being done for U.S. troops celebrating Thanksgiving in Iraq
Israel's foreign minister said Thursday it is up to the Palestinians to decide whether to resume Mideast peace talks now that Israel has announced a settlement freeze. (Nov. 26)
Disney icons Mickey and Minnie Mouse open the Christmas Market in Paris, France.
German woman embezzled $11 million from the rich to give to the needy.
Germany's top military chief quits over allegations of a cover-up of civilian deaths in an airstrike in Afghanistan.
Venezuela's Hugo Chavez hosts Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmandinejad and calls Israel a "murderous" U.S. arm.
Landmines that litter Afghanistan after decades of conflict are killing and maiming hundreds of people every year.
More than two millions Muslims will gather around Mount Arafat at the climax of haj pilgrimage.
A revamped university and investment in Qatar's next generation -- that's the goal behind the Gulf emirate's push into higher education of international repute. It's recruiting foreign universities to set up campuses, as the business of learning goes global. Duration: 01:34
Michelin has added a cheap restaurant category to its new Hong Kong and Macau guide, after critics accused the culinary bible of ignoring the cities' food-stall culture. Duration: 00:59
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad vowed Wednesday next to President Hugo Chavez that Iran and Venezuela would "stand together until the end" in the face of US "imperialism." Duration: 00:54
Hondurans vote for a new president Sunday at the peak of a political crisis, with the constitutional president besieged in the Brazilian embassy and no leader ruling the country. The de facto leaders behind the June 28 ouster of President Manuel Zelaya, and observers led by the United States, hope the polls will turn a page on months of turbulence in the Central American nation. Duration: 01:29
The chief suspect in the Mindanao Island massacre of more than 50 people surrenders to police.
The United Nations says climate talks in Copenhagen next month must deliver a credible result. UN Environment Programme Executive Director Achim Steiner spoke to AFP about the challenges and hopes for the upcoming summit. Duration: 01:10
Mumbai, India residents took time Thursday to remember that area's worst terror attack. 166 people died last year when 10 Pakistan-based gunmen fanned out across Mumbai, attacking hotels and train stations. (Nov. 26)
Eid al-Adha preparations in Pakistan are dampened by high prices and security concerns.
Garlic beats gold, stocks and property to become China's best performing asset.
Memorials held across Mumbai for victims of last year's deadly attacks on the city.
Australian photojounalist Nigel Brennan has had his first night of freedom in 16 months.