(Reuters) – The success of two polarizing figures in Egypt’s presidential election could make it harder to put in place an effective government that can
(Reuters) – Former Liberian President Charles Taylor will on Wednesday tell judges he bears no responsibility for atrocities during Sierra Leone’s 11-year civil war, rejecting
By Luis Ochoa CADEREYTA JIMENEZ, Mexico (Reuters) – Suspected drug cartel killers in Mexico dumped 49 headless bodies on a highway near the northern city
Newly discovered wall writings found in Guatemala show the famed Maya culture’s obsession with cycles of time. But they also show calendars that go well
By Oliver Holmes and Mariam Karouny BEIRUT (Reuters) – Two large explosions killed 40 people in Damascus on Thursday, state media said, destroying dozens of
A top Russian military official says that if the U.S.-led missile defense project in Europe continues as planned, Moscow would not rule out attacking it.
By Chris Buckley and Andrew Quinn BEIJING/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – China said on Friday blind dissident Chen Guangcheng could apply to study abroad, suggesting an end