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.
President’s decision about sending more troops to Afghanistan has substantial budget implications, officials say. Full story
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.
As China gets ready to welcome the first African American U.S. president, Chinese are confronting their attitudes toward race, including some deeply held prejudices about black people.
A major pact within tantalizing reach, President Barack Obama aims to nudge forward an arms-control deal in talks with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.
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.
President Obama's decision about sending more troops to Afghanistan has substantial budget implications that are adding pressure to limit the commitment, officials say.