Whatever happened to the bird-saving brothers of
By Kamala Thiagarajan
Since their round of fame, the brothers, who dedicated themselves to rehabbing birds injured by kite strings in the Delhi
Millions of children need aid a year after
By The Associated Press
Dozens of countries and institutions pledged more than $9 billion to help Pakistan rebuild from last summer's floods. But
Worries over seafood safety mount as Japan
By Anthony Kuhn
Local fishermen and the government of neighboring China are among the critics of Japan's decision to release water from the
5 things to know about Japan's Fukushima water
By Geoff Brumfiel|Kat Lonsdorf
The water comes from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Although most scientists agree it does not pose an immediate
North Korea says its 2nd attempt to launch a spy
By The Associated Press
The failed launch prompted neighboring Japan to issue a brief "J-alert" ordering some residents to evacuate to safe places
Calling It Quits
By Gregory Warner|Lauren Frayer|Mansi Choksi
In Episode 5 of Love Commandos, couples seeking to shut down the Love Commandos' shelter band together for a risky plan.
All 8 people who were trapped in a dangling cable
By The Associated Press
A cable car carrying six children and two adults dangled hundreds of feet above the ground in a remote part of Pakistan
Ex-Prime Minister Thaksin returns from exile,
By Michael Sullivan
Thaksin's return coincides with a vote in Parliament Tuesday on the formation of a new government his Pheu Thai party looks
Japan to release treated water from Fukushima
By Anthony Kuhn
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida made the announcement after meeting with his cabinet. Water will be released through an
Angelina Jolie urges support for jailed Afghan man
By Ruchi Kumar
It's been 5 months since Matiullah Wesa, an activist who urged an end to Taliban bans on girls' education, was arrested.