A new amendment to the Sri Lankan Constitution may cause a stir in the country's political arena.
Nepal's Khagendra Thapa Magar, the world's smallest teenager at 22 inches tall, visits Ripley's Believe It or Not on September 7, 2010 in New York City.
The incumbent Labor Party—under the nation's first-ever female Prime Minister, Julia Gillard—is forming a minority government.
Movie fans in Tokyo wearing zombie printed T-shirts over their heads take part in a rehearsal for the world premiere of the Holywood film 'Resident Evil: Afterlife'.
Burger King has joined a list of big corporations by dropping Indonesian palm oil producing giant Sinar Mas Agro Resources and Technology (SMART).
An Indian pupil dressed as Hindu god Lord Krishna yawns as he awaits his turn during a fancy dress competition to celebrate "Gokul-Ashtami/Janmashtami," the birth of Lord Krishna
The interdependent nature of the US and Asian markets is the subject of Asia Society Bernard Schwartz Fellow Simon Tay's new book Asia Alone: The Dangerous Post-Crisis Divide from America