Iran puts 16 protesters on trial
Iran tries 16 opposition supporters arrested during anti-government protests last month on trial on charges of rioting and conspiring against the ruling system, Iran reports.
Iran tries 16 opposition supporters arrested during anti-government protests last month on trial on charges of rioting and conspiring against the ruling system, Iran reports.
Ghana’s first Olympic skier Kwame Nkrumah-Acheampong, aka ‘Snow Leopard’ is getting ready to hit the slopes in Vancouver.
The U.S. has suspended its medical evacuations of critically injured Haitian earthquake victims until a dispute over who will pay for their care is settled, military officials said.
Six decades after his death Saturday, some of Mohandas K. Gandhi’s ashes are scattered off the coast of South Africa.
Former President George H.W. Bush and his son Jeb pay a social call on President Barack Obama at the White House.
A joint U.S.-Afghan force clash with Afghan troops manning an outpost and called in an airstrike, killing four Afghan soldiers, U.S. and Afghan officials say.
Phil Mickelson has never backed away from controversy, and he knew his decision to use his wedge might cause a stir. He just didn’t want this to dominate news of his debut on the PGA Tour, even though it has done just that.
Tennis.com: Although Andy Murray has a winning record against Roger Federer, if the Brit wants to be treated as a true rival he’ll need to topple the Swiss star in a Slam final.
If you’re planning a vacation to a Caribbean hot spot this winter, do you need to worry about malaria? Few Canadians know the answer, and about 400 suffer the consequences each year.
Your facial expression may tell the world what you are thinking or feeling. But it also affects your ability to understand written language related to emotions, according to research that was presented Jan.