Turkey's Ruling Party Wins Election
Turkey's ruling party won a third term in parliamentary elections Sunday, setting the stage for the rising regional power
Turkey's ruling party won a third term in parliamentary elections Sunday, setting the stage for the rising regional power
Though Turkey has severely limited access to Syrians who have fled into its territory, TIME has collected accounts from several hospitalized with severe injuries.
Amid a litany of other problems, the interim government is confronted with violent Salafists discrimination against the country's Christian minority.
Resurgent rebel forces fought street by street Sunday to retake the Mediterranean port city of Zawiya
Israel's central bank chief has applied to head the International Monetary Fund, the bank said Saturday, acknowledging that obstacles stand in his way
According to a recent study, China's richest dream of one thing: packing up and heading for other countries, especially the West. This Chinese "investment emigration" is in full swing, and can have corrosive economic and social consequences.
What would need to happen for Strauss-Kahn to even consider something that seems impossible to even contemplate?
There are two groups of people shooting rhinos in southern Africa today. TIME contract photographer Dominic Nahr captures both
Get caught using drugs in Thailand, and you're usually sent for compulsory rehabilitation
Photographer Daniel Berehulak writes for LightBox about his photo essay documenting the working life of miners in the Jaintia Hills
After more than a decade on the run, the former commander is on trial before the International Criminal Tribunal in The Hague
Masood Farivar began reporting in Afghanistan during the war with the Soviets, and has now created a radio network to reach the Afghan masses