India: Serial Blasts Rock Patna in Bihar Ahead of Modi's Rally
Five killed and scores injured in at least eight low-intensity explosions.
NSA 'Asked' Japan to Tap China's Communications in Asia-Pacific
Tokyo turned down US citing lack of resources and legal issues.
Barack Obama 'Aware' of Snooping on Angela Merkel
Amid White House denials, German report suggests NSA had been spying on Merkel since 2002, even before she became chancellor.
Tweeting Bra Sends Tweets Every Time it is Unclasped [VIDEO]
Fitness firm comes up with hi-tech undergarment as part of breast cancer awareness campaign.
Iran Hangs 16 'Rebels' Following Clashes Near Pakistan Border
Tehran says hostile groups carried out attack on Iran-Pakistan border, killing 18 Iranian guards.
Saudi Women to Defy Threats and Take to the Road
Women activists in Saudi Arabia say they will press ahead with a protest against the ban on women drivers, despite official threats of punishment.
Iran 'Halts' Enriching Uranium to 20% Purity Following Geneva Talks
Top Iranian lawmaker plays down development, says Tehran has enough material.
China Court Upholds Bo Xilai's Life Sentence
High court in Shandong province rejects Bo Xilai's appeal against verdict.
Edward Snowden NSA Scandal: New Leaks Reveal US Hacked Phones of 35 World Leaders [VIDEO]
New disclosures reveal NSA tapped into the telephone calls of 35 world leaders.
Indian Teenager Gang-raped and Burnt Alive by Three Men
Victim dies in hospital after suffering serious burns as police hunt for assailants in Uttar Pradesh.
Saudi Arabia Threatens 'Major Shift' Away from US
Saudi spy chief warns of 'major shift' in Riyadh-Washington ties.
Australia Bushfires: 65 Infernos Ravage New South Wales [VIDEO]
Strong winds and low humidity likely to make New South Wales bushfires even worse.
Israel Fears Massive Earthquake after Series of Mild Tremors
Northern Israel struck by five mild tremors in less than a week raising concerns.
White Widow Pours Out Love for Bin Laden in 'Ode to Osama'
British native Samantha Lewthwaite pens poem on former al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden.
Edward Snowden NSA Scandal: France Puts Obama on Back Foot Over Spying [VIDEO]
France still fuming over NSA snooping disclosures despite Obama's phone call to Hollande while John Kerry visits Paris.
Japanese Firm Launches Anti-Radiation Underwear to Swim Near Fukushima
Yamamoto Corporation comes up with swimwear and underwear to beat gamma and beta radiation.
Russia's FSB Seeks Complete Access to Country's Internet Traffic
Moscow to order service providers to install monitoring devices capable of collecting personal data.
Edward Snowden Scandal: NSA 'Spied' on French Citizens and Mexican President
US spy agency 'snooped' on France and Mexico's Felipe Calderon.
Tensions Rise in Egypt as Gunmen Open Fire on Cairo Coptic Church Wedding
Three people including eight-year-old girl killed in random attack during Cairo wedding.
China Introduces Mandatory Training for Journalists to Propagate Government Policies
Scribes told to take on US, Japan, Philippines and Vietnam, and praise Russia.
India Deployed Combat Jets Mistaking Migratory Birds for Drones
IAF planes took to skies in Gujarat region after radars detected flying objects.
Turkish and Lebanese Hostages Reach Home in Complex Swap
Two Turkish pilots and nine Lebanese Shiite pilgrims reach home as authorities strike deal over release.
North Korea to Build New Industrial Complex with Foreign Companies
Middle-Eastern and East Asian companies agree to operate joint facilities in North Korea's Kaesong.
Syrian Rebels Release Lebanese Shiite Pilgrims
Nine Lebanese Shiite pilgrims held captive for one year are on their way home, having arrived in southern Turkey.
Russia: Cosmonauts to wear Bamboo Undergarments in Space
Russian space-explorers to be given bamboo clothing as it is lighter and more durable.
Saudi Arabia Snubs UN by Declining Security Council Membership
Saudi Arabia's election to the two-year UNSC membership had sparked condemnation from rights groups.
High Radioactivity Levels Detected in Fukushima Water Storage Well
Radioactivity levels increase 6,500 times in single day in a well near Japan's wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant.
Turkey Denies Blowing Cover of Israeli Spy Ring in Iran
Ankara intelligence blamed for leaking details of Israeli spy network operating in Iran in an 'effort to slap the Israelis'.
Seaman Guard Ohio: A Glimpse into World of Mercenaries Battling Somali Pirates
Federal intelligence officials join probe as Indian authorities' concerns increase.
Typhoon Wipha Pounds Japan Killing 14 in Tokyo [PHOTOS]
Landslides triggered by heavy downpour batter tiny island near Tokyo while Wipha brushes past wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant.