Faced with a bid from Canadian clerics to bless gay weddings, the worldwide Anglican Communion now faces a real risk of breaking apart over differences between its liberal and conservative wings.
China expressed fury on Tuesday that the United States is to honor the Dalai Lama with an award and warned that the activities of his supporters were increasing in Chinese-controlled Tibet.
Oil prices have hit record levels above $87 a barrel amid tensions between Turkey and Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq and output concerns.
Turkish-American relations face two significant challenges. Both challenges touch on very sensitive issues for the Turks, who are convinced that the US is insufficiently attentive to their needs and demands.
Commentators were both amused and intrigued at the heroic light thrown on Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday when he defied what he said were security service warnings of a plot to kill him in Iran.
The image that appeared in the bonfire is being hailed as Pope John Paul II making an appearance from beyond the grave.
A call is being issued to Christians who have been engaged in the culture wars in California's schools to abandon the system, after Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law a ban on "discriminatory bias" against homosexuals and others with alternative sexual lifestyles.
Gold has roared to a fresh 28-year high of $760 an ounce on the fears of global currency disorder and a surge of buying by Japanese investors using exotic trading signals.
Britons may be banned from drinking fresh-milk in a Government inspired effort to save the planet from global warming.
PetroChina Co. gained the most in five months in Hong Kong trading as oil rose to a record above $85 a barrel, vaulting the state-owned oil producer over General Electric Co. to become the world's second-largest company.
The German government is using the 2010 soccer World Cup in South Africa, to strengthen its influence over the South African police and military.
London Brent and U.S. crude oil futures rose more than $1 to hit new record highs on Monday, as tension rose between Turkey and Iraq.
A Ministerial Committee decision to renew the excavation by the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) at the Rambam (Mughrabi) Gate has been put off due to an appeal by Sports and Culture Minister Raleb Majadele (Labor) to bring the matter before the entire cabinet.
ONE of the world's foremost meteorologists has called the theory that helped Al Gore share the Nobel Peace Prize "ridiculous" and the product of "people who don't understand how the atmosphere works".
A priest has been interviewed by police on suspicion of inciting racial hatred for expressing his Christian views in his parish newsletter.