Malaysia Arrests Five for Growing Cannabis on Borneo Island
Those arrested, including French woman, could face death penalty if found guilty.
US to Intervene in Ukraine as John Kerry Set to Hold Talks with Opposition Leaders
US Secretary of State to meet Ukrainian opposition leaders on sidelines of Munich Security Conference.
Super Bowl 2014: Obama to Speak during Pregame as Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks will Lock Horns
Broncos-Seahawks battle to be watched by 100 millions viewers in US.
Thailand Elections: Anti-government Groups in Final Push
Bangkok on edge as opposition launches offensive against Yingluck Shinawatra while UN appeals for calm.
Ukrainian Riot Police 'Deliberately' Attacked Journalists and Medics, Says Rights Group
HRW says there is enough evidence to suggest Kiev riot police attacked journalists and medics 'deliberately'.
Chinese New Year 2014: Fierce Battles and Volcanoes Predicted in Year of the Horse
Feng shui practitioners and others forecast tough year for China.
Valérie Trierweiler Plans Book on François Hollande-Julie Gayet 'Affair'
France's former first lady says she is 'more disappointed than angry' at entire episode.
Chinese New Year 2014: Beijing Marks Year of the Horse with Fewer Fireworks
Scaling down of fireworks display brings down pollution levels in Chinese capital.
Syria Geneva 2 Talks: Delegates Pay Homage to Victims
Although nothing concrete has emerged from conference, UN special envoy Lakhdar Brahimi optimistic of further talks between Assad side and rebels.
Luxury Bus Inferno in Western India Kills Eight
Luxury bus collides with diesel-carrying tanker on Mumbai-Ahmedabad highway.
William Hague Urges Thailand to Embrace Democratic Process
British Foreign Secretary exhorts Thai leaders to uphold democracy amid tensions.
Full Text: US President Barack Obama's State of the Union Address [VIDEO]
President Obama calls for 'year of action' in his annual State of the Union address.
Obama's State of the Union: The Young See American Dream as Empty Promise
Obama vows to sidestep Republican-dominated House of Representatives to act on inequality.
NSA and GCHQ 'Capable' of Finding Sexual Orientation of Smartphone Users
Snowden leaks show spy agencies can hack phone apps including Angry Birds.
Ukraine President Viktor Yanukovych Agrees to Scrap Anti-Protest Law
As protests continue in Kiev and other Ukrainian cities, Viktor Yanukovych backs out of tough anti-protest law.
Tata Motors MD Karl Slym's Death in Bangkok Hotel Said to Be Suicide
British national Slym's body was found on fourth floor of Shangri-La hotel in Bangkok.
US Carries out Missile Strike in Somalia Targeting Top Al-Shabab Militant
Targeted insurgent linked to both al-Qaida and its Somali affiliate al-Shabab.
Syria Geneva 2 Talks: Assad to Allow Civilians to Leave Homs
UN mediator Lakhdar Brahimi announces Syrian regime and opposition agree safe passage for women and children from war-torn Homs.
India Flexes Military Muscle at Republic Day Parade [PHOTOS]
Japanese PM Shinzo Abe chief guest at India's 65th Republic Day.
Kiev Protests: Ukraine Opposition Rejects Viktor Yanukovich's 'Poisoned' Offer to Govern
Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovich offers PM and deputy PM post to opposition leaders to ease situation, but protests continue.
Anton Casey Flees to Australia after Singapore Deportation Calls
British wealth fund manager leaves Singapore after threats over 'poor people' remarks.
Ukrainian President's Compromise Offer Fails to Quell Protests
Kiev still in grip of rioting and violence as protests threaten to spread to more areas of Ukraine.
Briton Who Called Himself Islamic Prophet Sentenced to Death in Pakistan
Mohammad Asghar, originally from Pakistan, gets capital punishment for 'blasphemy'.
Cairo Car Bomb Blast Kills Three and Injures Scores
Explosion near police headquarters on eve of anniversary of uprising which overthrew Hosni Mubarak.
North Korea's Open Letter to South Korea in Full
Pyongyang calls for inter-Korean dialogue with Seoul as South Korea rejects it as 'deceptive'.
North Korea Offers Reconciliatory Talks to South Korea
Seoul rejects proposal seeing hidden North Korean agenda, prompting reiteration of offer by Pyongyang.
South Korea Raises Surveillance of North Korea After Kim's Visits to Military Units
Kim Jong-un visits key military installations ahead of US-South Korea joint drill.
Kiev Protests: Ukrainian Soldiers' Mothers Ask Sons to Keep Away from Crackdown
Opposition issues 24-hour ultimatum to President Viktor Yanukovych to call for snap elections.
Syria Geneva 2 Talks: Rivals 'Willing' to Go Beyond Rhetoric
Assad regime and opposition wrangle ahead of peace talks but UN special envoy Lakhdar Brahimi holds out hope.
Thai Protesters Suspected of Smuggling Arms into Bangkok
Army sees bid by anti-Yingluck Shinawatra elements to step up violence.