Students marched through London Wednesday to protest cuts to public spending and a big increase in university fees. Full story
Liberia's capital remained tense on Tuesday as small lines formed outside polling stations a day after election violence killed one person amid the opposition's call to boycott the presidential runoff vote.
The Anonymous hacking group launched an online strike against government websites in El Salvador, forcing several of them to shut down to prevent the theft of high-ranking officials' personal information.
Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi confirmed Wednesday he won't run again for office, but the country's benchmark borrowing rate rose to an alarming level.
Iran won't retreat "one iota" from its nuclear program but the world is being misled by claims that it seeks atomic weapons, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Wednesday.
A court sentenced 31 Hindus to life imprisonment Wednesday for killing dozens of Muslims by setting a building on fire during one of India's worst rounds of communal violence nine years ago.
A Canadian man who had just helped a motorist change a tire in western Wisconsin had his good deed quickly repaid when, just minutes later, that same motorist helped to save his life.