The Indian prime minister warned Monday that a recent wave of bloodshed that has left scores dead across India threatens the "fundamental underpinnings" of the world's largest democracy.
China lawmaker quits beauty contest after outcry
An ambitious young Chinese politician has withdrawn from a Hong Kong beauty pageant following withering criticism from commentators online, state media reported Monday.
Germany, Italy push EU to resume talks with Russia
Germany and Italy want the European Union to resume talks on a political and economic pact with Russia that were frozen owing to Moscow's war with Georgia.
Italian police arrest 5 in anti-mob raids
Italian police say they have arrested five people, including the mayor of a small town, for suspected ties to the local mob.
Swiss find melamine in Thai, Sri Lankan biscuits
Swiss authorities say they have found high concentrations of melamine in biscuits from Thailand and Sri Lanka and have called on other European countries to withdraw the products.
EU meets Belarus' foreign minister to ease tension
The European Union held its first high-level talks in four years with internationally isolated Belarus on Monday, hoping to boost democratic progress in a nation still viewed by many as the continent's last dictatorship.
Iraq: Christian businessman killed in Mosul
A Christian music store owner was shot to death in Mosul, Iraqi police said Monday - the latest in a series of killings that has caused thousands of members of the religious minority to flee the northern city.
Military: Clashes in Sri Lanka kill 30 combatants
Sri Lankan soldiers attacked Tamil Tiger rebel bunkers along the northern front lines triggering gunbattles that killed 27 guerrillas and three soldiers, the military said Monday.
UK university holds artificial intelligence test
Computers argued, cracked jokes and parried trick questions Sunday, all part of an annual test of artificial intelligence carried out at the University of Reading.
Thai, Cambodian ministers fail to solve border row
Cambodian and Thai foreign ministers on Monday failed to solve a border dispute that recently erupted into a brief military clash.
Israel closes West Bank for Sukkot holiday
Israel has shut down entry from the West Bank during the weeklong Sukkot holiday.
SKorea considering expanding inter-Korean projects
South Korea is considering expanding cross-border projects with North Korea following major progress in an international standoff over the communist country's nuclear program, an official said Monday.
British banks to get cash infusion from government
Britain will inject around 37 billion pounds ($63 billion) of money into three of the country's largest banks, the government said Monday, in a bid to save the banking system from collapse amid the global financial crisis. The move will leave the British taxpayer as the largest shareholder in the banks.
Al-Maliki: British troops not necessary
Iraq's prime minister said the 4,100 British troops in southern Iraq are no longer necessary to provide security, a newspaper reported Monday.
Official: Gunmen shoot at US consulate in Mexico
Assailants opened fire on the U.S. consulate in the northern Mexican city of Monterrey, a Mexican official said.
Paul Krugman wins the Nobel economics prize
American Paul Krugman won the Nobel economics prize on Monday for his analysis of trade patterns and locations of economic activity.
15 reported killed in Pakistan fighting
Clashes between Taliban militants and pro-government forces killed 15 people overnight in a Pakistani region on the border with Afghanistan, an official and a tribal elder said Monday.
5 more Taliban killed in Afghanistan clash
The U.S. coalition says its troops have killed five Taliban militants in a raid in central Afghanistan.
Thabo Mbeki to Zimbabwe to mediate new crisis
With Zimbabwe's political power-sharing deal in jeopardy, South Africa's former president Thabo Mbeki planned crisis talks Monday with both sides in Harare.
China dairy sued over infant's toxic milk death
The family of a baby whose death has been blamed on toxic milk filed suit against one of China's largest dairies Monday, while another dairy ensnared in the scandal said it was a victim of unscrupulous subcontractors.
Philippine leader wants summit to tackle economy
The Philippine president is calling on Asian leaders meeting in Beijing next week to convene a special session to tackle the impact of the global economic crisis.
Poll: Support for Japan PM falls to 46 percent
Lithuania's right-wing party celebrates victory
Gunmen kill 6 at party in northern Mexico
US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,181
Britain and EU buying into banks to save them
No Internet access for 9/11 defendants at Gitmo
Insulated from global woes, Iraqi stocks soar
Canadian leader gambles for majority government
Writers pick up pens to protest 42-day detentions
Pakistani tribesmen rise up against militants
Iraq to begin first oil bid round in London
Iran: Merchants in main Tehran market stage strike
China looking inward as foreign economies slow
Austrian rightist was speeding at twice limit
Dirndls, oom-pah, sausages? Oktoberfest in Iraq
Somali region raids 1 of many hijacked ships
Billboard truce: Beirut scraps irksome posters
Wales rides a coal renaissance
Palestinian leaders call for reconciliation
Russian leader Medvedev watches missile tests
Pope creates 4 new saints, including Indian woman
France annuls extradition for ex-leftist terrorist
Sri Lanka fighting kills 30 rebels, 2 soldiers
NKorea announces plan to resume nuclear disabling
U.S. taps Canada's oil sands but at an environmental cost
Top general: NATO not losing Afghan war
Norbert weakens to tropical depression over Mexico
Kashmir shuts down in protest as Indian PM visits
Euro nations to guarantee bank refinancing
Vienna director sick, but good music saves opera
No al-Qaida fighters reported dead in US airstrike
US game designer blasts into space with DNA cargo
Police say car bomb kills 7 in Baghdad
Gunmen kill 6 at party in northern Mexico
Thousands of Iraqi Christians flee Mosul as killings continue
2 Arab homes torched in Acre: police