President-in-waiting Jacob Zuma's popularity is high despite charges against him. CNN's Nikepile Mabuse explains.
CNN's Dan Rivers reports from Bangkok on Father Joe and the AIDs orphans who'll host a visit from President George W. Bush.
Beijingers caught up in the Olympic spirit show their pride through art and food. CNN's Anjali Rao reports.
The Olympic flame is on the final leg of its world tour. Crowds cheered as China's biggest basketball star Yao Ming ran the torch through the Palace Museum and out onto the streets. (August 5)
Pit bull clones in South Korea; last respects in Moscow
Iran ignores calls to give final answer on nuclear package offered by world powers
Evangelical leader Rick Warren on what to expect when both McCain and Obama participate in his megachurch's forum
Iran replies to EU and six world powers' offer to freeze sanctions in exchange for freezing nuke research
Some Ethiopian children are struggling with starvation. ITN's Martin Geissler reports.
Two climbers rescued from the K2 mountain in Pakistan receive medical treatment.
Bride, groom stand strapped on top of biplanes as the vicar stands on another and leads them through vows over England.
Police fired water cannons at thousands of protesters on Tuesday as President Bush got a volatile reception in South Korea at the start of his three nation Asian trip. (Aug. 5)
Most Iraqi refugees are still too scared to go home. CNN's Arwa Damon reports.
CNN's Dan Rivers gauges opinion of Thai students on who they think should replace U.S. President Bush.
Risk assessment expert Steve Vickers talks about threats to the Olympics.
The U.S. Olympic Committee is again asking a federal judge to shut down a Web site allegedly scamming people on Olympics tickets. (Aug. 4)
Critics are calling the 2008 games in Beijing the Genocide Olympics, CNN's Nic Robertson investigates why.
CNN's Anjali Rao navigates her way around bustling Beijing as the city prepares for Olympic-sized crowds.
At least 20 people have been injured after an escalator at a Tokyo convention centre jerked to an abrupt halt. The stoppage knocked down dozens of people. The worst of the injuries appears to be a broken leg. (August 5)
Just days before the Olympics begin, the United States has opened a new embassy in China. It's the second-largest U.S. Embassy. (Aug. 5)
Property is expensive in Lagos, Nigeria, rivaling London and New York. CNN's Christian Purefoy reports.
CNN's Eunice Yoon gets into the Olympic spirit with a little shopping.
As Iran announces the testing of a new naval weapon, what should the world do next? Peter Brooks from The Heritage Foundation responds
Six major nations agreed to seek new sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program after the country failed to meet a weekend deadline to respond to an offer intended to defuse the dispute, the United States said. (Aug. 4)
Scientists and Caribbean governments alike are watching with alarm as the invasive lionfish sweep through the western Atlantic. The venomous lionfish are considered a danger to people, coral reefs and commercial fisheries. (August 4)
A helicopter plucked two frostbitten Dutch climbers from K2 on Monday after an avalanche and exposure left at least 11 people presumed dead on the world's second-highest mountain. (Aug. 4)
FOX photographer helps pull Marine from burning vehicle in Afghanistan
Dutch expedition spokesman Michel Schuurman spoke about the rescue of K2 climbers.
New book tells inside story of Russian spy's murder
Is diplomatic immunity a license for abuse?
FOX News cameraman describes Afghanistan attack
145 people were killed following a stampede at a remote mountaintop Hindu temple. The stampede started after rumors of a landslide. An estimated 25,000 were on the mountaintop at the time. (August 4)
South Africa's possible next president appears in court Monday accused of corruption. CNN's Nkepile Mabuse reports
Young Palestinians from around the world stay connected to their homeland through music. CNN's Wilf Dinnick reports
CNN's Jamie FlorCruz reports on an attack on a border police station in Xinjiang region of China.
AIDS activists in Guatemala say fear is still their biggest obstacle. CNN's Harris Whitbeck reports
The International AIDS conference is getting started in Mexico City. CNN's Harris Whitbeck reports
Tehran's traffic is beyond miserable, but a volunteer has one intersection running like clockwork. CNN's Reza Sayah reports