A prominent American academic working in Thailand could face years in jail after being charged with insulting the monarchy, in a rare case of a foreign national allegedly falling foul of the kingdom’s strict lese majeste law. Paul Chambers, a lecturer at Naresuan University in central Thailand who writes analysis…
Excitement is growing in cinema-mad India for the return of a movie star from Pakistan to its big screens…
When paramedic Hassan Hosni Al-Hila felt too sick to continue his late-night assignment with the Palestine Red Crescent Society…
Iran’s president has fired one of his deputies for taking what he described as a “lavish” recreational trip to…
A 17-year-old Palestinian boy died following “likely prolonged malnutrition” in an Israeli prison, according to an autopsy carried out…
Pope Francis made a surprise public appearance on Sunday, the first time the leader of the Catholic Church has…
Israeli soldiers killed a Palestinian American teenager and wounded two others in the occupied West Bank on Sunday, according…
It’s eaten with almost every meal, used to make sushi, made into sweets, fermented into alcohol and offered to…
Editor’s Note: Join Fareed Zakaria on Sunday, April 6 at 8pmET/PT as he examines the long history of the…
