The Week in Pictures
View memorable images from across the globe, like this one of a child walking inside a mosque in a village in Indonesia.
View memorable images from across the globe, like this one of a child walking inside a mosque in a village in Indonesia.
A police official says 15 people — 13 of them women — were killed when an illegal gold mine caved in on them in western Ghana.
Peru will quit an APEC summit in Singapore after recalling its envoy to Chile over charges a Peruvian military officer had spied for the Chilean government, Peru's foreign minister said Saturday.
On a visit to China, President Barack Obama will encounter not simply a rising global power but a nation that is transforming the way Americans live, from classrooms to offices to the farms of Wisconsin.
Heavy rain and winds of up to 100 miles an hour are causing flooding, closing roads and disrupting transport across southern Britain.
Two Yemeni brothers, one who married the daughter of a contemptuous general and the other who was jailed by the man's guards, may stay in the U.S. in a case stemming from the forbidden love.
A suicide car bomber killed 10 people, including four children, Saturday at a police checkpoint on the outskirts of the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar, officials said.