Shopkeeper fights off machete-wielding robber
Police in Sunderland, England, released CCTV footage of a shopkeeper beating back a machete-wielding assailant who attempted to rob his newsstand.Doctor arrested after botched sterilizations in India
An outcry has grown over an incentive program that targets poor rural women.
Juncker scandal stirs outcry over E.U. election system
The new European Commission president was accused of making tax deals with global corporations.
In Burma, Obama renews commitment to democracy
The president reaffirmed his goal of helping Burma make the rocky transition to democracy.
Islamic State leader urges followers to step up the fight
It was unclear whether the recording was made after airstrikes last week that targeted the militant chief.
More World News
Report: Syria’s refugees increasingly denied by neighbors
Refugee-strained border nations no longer as welcoming to desperate Syrians.
In Liberia, devastation of Ebola extends to country’s food supply
Epidemic disrupted nation’s planting and harvesting seasons.
China’s pledge to cut emissions eliminates an excuse for other nations
“No one’s hiding behind China now,” a scholar observed about the U.S.-China deal.
Israeli officer arrested in fatal shooting of Palestinian teen
A preliminary investigation suggested that troops may have fired real bullets to quell a violent protest in May.
Kurds press U.S. for arms as Iraq fight enters new phase
Iraq’s Kurdistan region says it needs arms directly, but Washington fears alienating Baghdad by acquiescing.
Obama’s Burma visit has human rights advocates worried
Opposition politician Aung San Suu Kyi said Washington is “overly optimistic” about reforms.
‘Horrible’ conditions in India’s mass sterilization camps under scrutiny
After 12 women died, activists are calling for the country to change its strategies for family planning.
Latest Headlines
Multimedia
High in the Himalayas
Trekking the Annapurna Circuit is not nearly as grueling of an adventure as climbing Everest. But as last week’s death shows, it is certainly not without risks.
Foreign fighters flow to Syria
An estimated 15,000 militants from at least 80 nations are believed to have entered Syria to help overthrow the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. Related story.
Refuge: Stories from the Syrian exodus
Refugees from Syria’s civil war are remaking the political, economic and religious landscape in the Mideast.
Latest Videos from around the World
Christian militia reclaims Iraqi town from Islamic State
A Christian militia group has taken control of the northern Iraqi town of Bakufa, which, just until weeks ago, was in the hands of extremists from the Islamic State group.Doctor arrested after botched sterilization kills 13 in India
A doctor who conducted sterilization procedures after which 13 women died in central India has been arrested.Sterilization deaths trigger outrage in India
The deaths of 12 women after they underwent sterilization procedures this week have raised serious ethical questions about India's drive to curb a booming population by paying women who get sterilized.Obama commits to working with Southeast Asia
President Obama told leaders at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit in Burma Wednesday that the U.S. is committed to strengthening its relationship with the region.Iraqi soldiers battle Islamic State fighters near Baiji
Iraqi soldiers battling Islamic State militants recaptured most of the town of Baiji, home to the country’s largest oil refinery, Tuesday.U.S. Navy sailors attacked by Turks
Anti-American protesters shouting "Yankee, go home!" attacked three U.S. Navy sailors on Wednesday in Istanbul near where their warship was docked on an inlet of the Bosphorus Strait in the Black Sea.Kerry issues 10-year visas to Chinese travelers
Secretary of State John Kerry says the long-term visa is here to stay as he hands out 11 travel visas to Chinese engineers, tourists and student wishing to travel to the United States.Warsaw clashes erupt on Polish holiday
Police arrested 220 people involved in clashes that broke out between rioters and police Tuesday in Warsaw. Violence during Polish Independence Day celebrations has become a ritual on the holiday in recent years.Tough Iran nuclear talks yield little progress
As a November 24th deadline approaches, there was little reported progress in nuclear talks involving Iran, the United States and the European Union.Ferry captain gets 36 years in prison
A South Korean court on Tuesday handed a 36-year prison sentence to the captain of a sunken ferry, saying he abandoned his passengers during the disaster in April that killed more than 300 people.China wins support for free-trade pact
Leaders of Asia-Pacific agreed to support China’s push for a free-trade pact on Tuesday, possibly giving the country a bigger role in managing global commerce.Union, police clash over missing Mexican students
Members of a teachers' union clashed with police in the southern Mexican city of Chilpancingo on Tuesday, demanding more answers in the disappearance and possible massacre of 43 students who went missing in September.India sterilization program kills 8 women
Eight women have died and 20 are in critical condition after a free government-run sterilization program went awry in India.Photos from Around the World
Day in photos
World’s tallest and shortest adults, World Trade Center rescue, chef cited for feeding the homeless and more.
Day in photos
Woman celebrates 111th birthday, George W. Bush book launch, comet images from spaceship Rosetta and more.
Refugees with little refuge
Thousands of Rohingya Muslims in Burma have been put in displaced-persons camps amid religious violence.
Day in photos
Veterans remembered, Acapulco protesters clash with police over missing students, pole dance championship and more.
Europe celebrates Armistice Day
People across the continent gather to commemorate the anniversary of the end of World War I.
Protesters in Mexico decry probable massacre
Demonstrators take to the streets to demand justice for 43 students who are missing and presumed dead.
Fishing illegally in Zimbabwe
Unable to find work, people turn to poaching at Lake Chivero despite the presence of armed national park guards.
Day in photos
Britain’s Remembrance Sunday, Miss Earth 2014, Bangladeshi transgenders gain official recognition and more.
25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall
The installation “Border of Light” features 8,000 luminous balloons to mark the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Mexico official’s remark becomes rally slogan
“Enough, I’m tired” is used as a hashtag by protesters.
Fighting continues in Ukraine
The violence comes after talks between Kiev and Moscow end without a breakthrough.
Tensions rise over holy site in Jerusalem
Palestinian protesters clash with Israeli troops over entry restrictions to the sacred al-Aqsa mosque.
Iraqi Kurds cross Turkey to aid Kobane insurgents
Peshmerga forces have traveled by land and sea to fight against the Islamic State in Syria after Turkey allowed them.
Elsewhere in World
Most Read: World
-
1Why the Dutch tradition of blackface ahead of Christmas won't go away
-
2Doctor arrested after botched sterilizations in India kill 13
-
3An archaeologist visited an Irish castle for a survey. He never expected to find a 17th century party stash.
-
4Islamic State advances halted in some areas of Iraq, military leaders say
-
5The haunting poetry of a Chinese factory worker who committed suicide
Our Correspondents on Twitter
The Post's Foreign Bureaus