More than 1,000 pieces of artwork stolen by Nazis reportedly sent to Israel for safekeeping after World War II
In an interview with CNN, Rodman appeared to blame ailing Korean-American missionary Kenneth Bae for his captivity in the North
On Thursday, thousands of demonstrators massed in Kyiv's Independence Square to denounce Yanukovych's outreach to Russia
Wang's trip came about a week after John Kerry had visits with Abbas and Netanyahu, also seeking a peace deal
Mandela's embrace of basketball helped lead to a tremendous rise in the number of African players now in the NBA
Sign language experts say interpreter was not signing in South African or American sign languages
A Kenyan man born in 1963, the year his country emerged from decades of colonial rule, reflects on how Kenya has changed
Israeli government minister Silvan Shalom accused Salafis, members of a Sunni jihadist movement, of the killing
Once an obscure niche industry, genealogy is quickly becoming big business
But all groups share goal of ousting President Bashar al-Assad
US National Football League agrees to a $765 million settlement with thousands of former players
Shahid Kahn is the only ethnic minority member ever to own an NFL franchise
Robert Vicino, owner of Vivos, thinks humans are living in 'end times' and wants to be prepared for scenarios that could lead to Armageddon
Use of ropes, sherpas, other aids mean that scaling world's tallest peak has become great deal more accessible, much less daunting
Eight countries are now competing in Confederations Cup
Potential alpine record-setter says he is motivated by curiosity about physically coping with frigid temperatures, thin air and low oxygen levels
Experts say it is unlikely Pyongyang will go to war with US, but there is greater danger that it might provoke a conflict with South Korea
Official says UN Human Rights Council is likely to adopt a resolution to form a commission to investigate abuses by North Korea
Opinion survey on Stalin in Russia and ex-Soviet states of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia find former dictator remains widely admired
Top diplomat says, however, he is uncertain if China would endorse resolution allowing for military action against Pyongyang
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