Former Bosnian Serb military commander Ratko Mladic will be formally charged with genocide at the UN war crimes tribunal.
A French junior minister accused of having sexually harassed two women of a town hall where he is mayor has resigned from the government.
An E. coli outbreak in Germany is one of the biggest of its kind worldwide and the largest ever in Germany.
A bicycle bomb wounded seven people including a police officer in Istanbul on Thursday, the city's police chief said.
President Barack Obama is plunging back into the complex security debates over Afghanistan, Libya and uprisings in the Middle East.
NASA is giving up on recovering its Mars rover Spirit, which it said likely fell victim to the planet's frigid winter after seven years of work
Sex and power are no strangers. History is littered with tales of the powerful and privileged felled by sex scandals.
The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson conducts flight operations while underway in the Arabian Gulf in this US Navy handout photo dated April 4, 2011.
Stretching two-thirds of a mile long, a green guitar made of 7,000 trees on the monotonous Argentine plain is a handiwork of Pedro Martin Ureta, now 70 years old, as a tribute to his late wife.
Artists fit their bodies into a window of a building in an activity called "Bodies in Urban Spaces" during the 'Perspectives' Festival in Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany, May 7, 2011.
The recipient of the first facial transplant in the United States made his public debut on Monday, saying he will go home to Texas soon to be with his young daughter.
A military parade marking the 66th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi in the Great Patriotic War was held on Moscow's Red Square Monday.