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  • 05/10/2013

    After more than 1,000 others died, one woman is pulled alive from the rubble of the Bangladesh factory collapse, Pakistan prepares for possibly deadly elections, North Korea explains a few things, confusingly, and Disney doesn't own the Day of the Dead.

  • 05/09/2013

    The son of Pakistan's former prime minister is seized at a campaign rally, yet more factory workers die in Bangladesh, Capitol Hill hears all about Benghazi, and volcanos are erupting all over the place.

  • 05/08/2013

    A container ship crashes in northern Italy, Kurdish fighters begin their historic withdrawal from Turkey, the Brussels diamond thieves get busted, and Canada's poutine pop is not for the faint-hearted.

  • 05/07/2013

    North Korea moves its missiles away from the coast, three kidnap victims escape 10 years after going missing, DRC is officially the world's toughest place to be a mother, and black widow spiders are even more creepy than we thought.

  • 05/06/2013

    A UN investigator says rebels may be using sarin gas in Syria, Malaysia disputes its election results, a neo-Nazi trial makes for uncomfortable viewing in Germany, and moon landing memorabilia to make your heart race.

  • 05/03/2013

    Gunman kill the prosecutor hired to investigate the murder of Pakistan's former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, the death toll from the Bangladesh building collapse tops 500, Indian parents are selling their children, and North Korea tastes how sweet democracy can be.

  • 05/02/2013

    North Korea sends an American to a gulag for unspecified crimes, police say the Boston bomb suspects had help, life isn't rosy in the new Myanmar, and the names so bad New Zealand had to ban them.

  • 05/02/2013

    Chris Kelly, one half of '90s rap duo Kris Kross, died in an Atlanta hospital of a suspected drug overdose.

  • 05/01/2013

    Bangladeshi workers vent their anger at last week's building collapse, the world seeks evidence that Syria has crossed its red line, Venezuelan lawmakers use their fists, and Psy is a real-life cartoon hero.

  • 05/01/2013

    South Korea's pop sensation Psy now has his own comic book.

  • 04/30/2013

    A powerful explosion is reported in the center of Syria's capital, violence flares in Gaza and the West Bank, investigators try to work out whose DNA is on the Boston bombs, and has McDonald's discovered the secret of anti-aging?

  • 04/29/2013

    People are feared trapped after a suspected gas explosion in the Czech capital, Syria's prime minister survives a car bombing, South Koreans leave the Kaesong industrial zone for what could be the last time, and cheetahs are not, repeat not, a national security threat.

  • 04/26/2013

    The world wonders what to do with growing evidence that chemical weapons have been used in Syria, the Boston bombing suspect is in prison, South and North Korea just can't work together, and these men prove there's no shame in wearing a skirt.

  • 04/25/2013

    Bangladeshi garment workers protest after one of the worst factory disasters in history, Spain's unemployment hits a record high, US intelligence agencies face questions over what they did - and didn't - know about the Boston bombing suspects, and the Mars rover reveals its penchant for toilet humor.

  • 04/24/2013

    Scores are dead after a high-rise collapses in Bangladesh's capital, there's fighting in China's ethically divided northwest, investigators turn to Dagestan to find answers for Boston, and isn't that robot cute?

  • 04/23/2013

    A car bomb explodes outside France's embassy in the Libyan capital, the Boston bombing suspect is charged, Israel accuses Syria of using chemical weapons, and artisan coffee comes to North Korea.

  • 04/22/2013

    Interrogators want answers from the sole surviving Boston bombing suspect, a helicopter-load of people go missing in Afghanistan, Myanmar is accused of ethnic cleansing, and when it's crocodile versus Frenchman, guess who wins.

  • 04/19/2013

    A dramatic late-night police chase leaves one of the Boston bombing suspects dead and another on the run, Pakistan's former president is under house arrest, French hostages are freed in Cameroon, and it's now easier than ever to avoid incest in Iceland.

  • 04/18/2013

    A massive explosion at a fertilizer plant in Texas leaves an unknown number of victims, Pakistan's former president goes on the run, the FBI gets a glimpse of the Boston bombing suspects, and can you still call yourself an animal lover if you punch a horse?

  • 04/17/2013

    We get the first clues from the investigation into the Boston bombings, Margaret Thatcher gets a "fitting tribute" from her divided kingdom, a US senator gets ricin in the mail, and if you're lucky, you'll get a one-way ticket to Mars.