Along with crowds mourning her passing, there were also hundreds celebrating her death
EU pushes ahead with plan to help ailing Cyprus and stabilize Europe's banking sector
Rights group's annual report reveals that 21 nations carried out death penalty in 2012
British police say death of Russian tycoon outside of London is 'consistent with hanging'
Depositors with more than $130,000 in Cypriot banks could see about 40 percent of their deposits turned into bank shares, with dire results
Experts say form of infectious disease that does not respond to antibiotics is spreading rapidly, increasing by 25 percent last year in Britain
Cypriot finance minister seeks assistance from Kremlin after parliament rejects proposed international bailout deal
Legislators balk over bank deposit tax, part of $13 billion bailout to avoid bankruptcy, calling it unfair
Two health groups campaign for money to tackle world's second deadliest infectious disease, as multidrug-resistant TB poses increasing threat
Rapid treatment can reduce HIV virus to very low levels in infected patients, according to French researchers
Catholics, proponents of other global faiths reacting to new Vatican leader with congratulations and hope for renewed ties
Save the Children wants the UN Security Council to back a plan to end the violence, ensure children in Syria get humanitarian aid
UNICEF says nearly half of four million people in need of aid in Syria are under the age of 18
Amnesty International report says anti-government armed groups - some linked to al Qaida - responsible for widespread abuses
African women bear a disproportionately large share of global burden of disease and death according to WHO
HRW report says widespread practice in African nation is violating girls’ rights, limiting female education
Silvio Berlusconi unlikely to serve time over wiretap case but his legal woes are from over
Death of Hugo Chavez was headline news in much of Europe Wednesday
An estimated 10,000 Syrian refugees strain already impoverished Jordanian region of Karak
Weapons-trafficking research organization says numerous African conflicts are fueled by unmarked, Iranian-made small-arms munitions
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