Citing “lack of funds,’ Health Canada is sending First Nation elders to overcrowded boarding houses.
An Audience With the ‘King of the Gypsies’
Dorin Cioaba, the newly elected head of the International Romani Union, plans to plead the Roma case for nationhood to the United Nations.
While smaller in numbers than the expected blow-out, protests against the World Cup continue in Brazil. But what if the national team loses?
Alliances are shifting between the Korean Peninsula and the major powers who have been fighting for regional influence there for centuries.
NYC Taxi Driver Guilty of Planning ‘Honor Killings’ in Pakistan
The Vatican recognized an exorcist group this week, and one priest told us that people “dismantling God” are inviting demonic influences.
A new study has found that the association between cannabis and psychosis may be a result of overlapping genes.
Indonesia is being deforested faster than any other country in the world, and it has everything to do with one product: palm oil.
From fans in blackface to Twitter memes showing Colombians snorting field chalk, the 2014 World Cup is fertile ground for racial shittiness.
An Amsterdam court ruled that the Dutch companion of Saint Nicholas, known as Black Pete, negatively stereotypes black people.
China accused the drug company GlaxoSmithKline of spending as much as $480 million and arranging sexual favors from prostitutes to bribe Chinese doctors.
Massoud Barzani has asked the Kurdish parliament to form a committee which would organize an independence referendum.
Mistrust in government, paranoia over the intentions of health workers, and belief in witchcraft are crippling efforts to fight Ebola in West Africa.
Roughly half a million people have been displaced by the Pakistani government’s military offensive into the tribal area of North Waziristan, and all signs show that the crisis will only worsen in the coming days and weeks.
Former two-term New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson has announced he is now making pot-laced candies and medicinal oils.