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  • Protesters demonstrate for, against 'Ground Zero' mosque
  • Israeli soldiers accused of aid flotilla theft
  • US officials: Mideast talks may start soon
  • For US, Pakistan floods are about national security
  • UN calls for more aid for flood-hit Pakistan
  • Last US combat brigade exits Iraq
  • Obama's religion: does your president's faith matter?
  • Why do 1 in 5 Americans think President Obama is a Muslim?
  • Iran Threatens Israel's Existence If It Attacks
  • Pakistani Envoy: Billions Needed to Rebuild After Floods
  • Turkey plays down US rift
  • Pakistan floods: 3.5 million children at risk from deadly diseases
  • Iran to start new nuclear plant 'early next year'
  • Why would Defense Secretary Robert Gates want to retire?
  • Top US senator opposes mosque near Ground Zero
  • U.N. Warns of Diseases in Pakistan
  • NYC mayor: 'Sad day' if mosque gets shouted down
  • Ground Zero Mosque Debate Becomes a Campaign Issue
  • India prime minister appeals to Kashmir protesters
  • UN: Money Needed to Help Pakistani Flood Victims
  • With Remarks on Mosque, Obama Enters Risky Debate
  • Republicans attack Obama over Muslim center comments
  • Muslims gather to rally against ?Islamaphobia?
  • EU attempts to repair relations with Pakistan
  • UAE 'concerned' at German release of Israeli suspect
  • More Clashes in Indian Kashmir Despite Curfew
  • Gilani: 20 Million Affected by Pakistan's Floods
  • Barack Obama defends plans for Ground Zero mosque
  • £300m earthquake aid 'misused by Zardari?
  • Pakistan floods fail to spark strong global aid
  • Russia: Iran's nuclear plant to get fuel next week
  • Obama may address Ground Zero mosque issue tonight
  • Police: Israeli also suspect in stabbing in Israel
  • Saudis hoping giant clock will set 'Mecca Time'
  • Ramadan, the Muslim holy month of prayer and fasting
  • President Zardari returns to flood-hit Pakistan
  • Nasrallah reveals Hariri murder 'evidence'
  • Iran plans help to Lebanon army, as U.S. blocks aid
  • UN to issue Pakistan aid appeal
  • Burning Russia battles to defend nuclear sites
  • Ehud Barak accepts responsibility for Gaza flotilla raid
  • UN: Civilian Casualties Rising Sharply in Afghanistan
  • Plugging the WikiLeak: What can the government do?
  • Health alarm as acrid smog blankets Moscow
  • Pakistan braced for further floods
  • Pakistan issues flooding 'red alert' for Sindh province
  • Fidel Castro to address parliament
  • 10 Aid Workers, Including 6 Americans, Killed in Afghanistan
  • In search for way-out of Afghanistan
  • Pentagon increases pressure on WikiLeaks to return military files
  • Britain and Pakistan gloss over diplomatic spat
  • Kagan to Take Supreme Court Oath Saturday
  • Half a million people evacuated as Pakistan floods move south
  • Hiroshima 65 years later: US attends ceremony, but offers no apology
  • The ADL Defames its Jewish Heritage
  • Kashmiris Storm the Street, Defying Curfew
  • Pakistan President Zardari arrives in London
  • Bomber kills paramilitary force chief in Pakistan
  • Israel axes trees, nixes tension after Lebanon clash
  • Mosque Plan Clears Hurdle in New York
  • Obama turns 49; GOP sends mocking regards
  • Iran Denies Attack on President
  • India sends more troops to quell Kashmir protests
  • Pakistan Violence Kills Dozens in Karachi
  • Pakistan's leader says world losing Afghan war
  • Netanyahu hopes to save face in UN raid inquiry
  • Panel's landmark denial frees NYC mosque site
  • New Storm Warnings in Pakistan Hinder Rescue
  • Gulf Oil spill is worst accidental spill ever
  • 4 killed as Israel, Lebanon clash
  • David Cameron describes blockaded Gaza as a 'prison'
  • Iran nuclear sanctions by EU unacceptable, says Russia
  • Bangladesh indicts Jamaat-e-Islami four on war crimes
  • Could a different option with Iran work?
  • US braces for blowback over Afghan war disclosures
  • Congress's response to WikiLeaks: shoot the messenger
  • BP Will Fulfill Commitments in the Gulf, New Chief Says
  • UN Panel Appointed to Probe Gaza Raid
  • Security Tight as African Leaders Arrive in Uganda
  • Two US servicemen seized by Afghan Taliban
  • Doubts surface on North Korea's role in ship sinking
  • Iran launches nuclear fusion program
  • India charges diplomat with spying for Pakistan
  • Challenges ahead for Afghan security forces
  • The U.S., and Great Britain -- still special
  • Sherrod not sure she would go back to Ag Dept
  • Israel to Deploy Hi-Tech Anti-Rocket System
  • Iraq inquiry: War raised terror threat
  • Clinton defends US strategy in Afghanistan
  • China surpasses US as world's top energy consumer
  • Leaders Renew Vows of Support for Afghanistan
  • Uncovering France's veil ploy
  • Prison Break Precedes Afghan Conference
  • EU envoy urges Israel to open Gaza borders
  • Washington Post exposes US 'intelligence flaws'
  • Clinton Reaffirms US Commitment to Pakistan
  • Scores Killed in India Train Wreck
  • UK minister rejects veil ban calls
  • Iran defector story just keeps getting stranger
  • Facebook reaches a staggering 500 million users
  • Hillary Clinton's Pakistan trip: More talk, less action
  • Tea Party Express leader Mark Williams expelled
  • Bashar al-Assad's tightening grip on Syria
  • Indian media slams Pakistan over talks' 'failure'
  • CIA says it moved Iranian scientist
  • African Union summit starts in Uganda
  • Australia's 1st female PM faces 1st poll as leader
  • President Barack Obama blasts GOP during speech
  • Human rights activists slam Syria's Assad
  • Shahram Amiri spied for the US in Iran
  • Pakistan and India foreign ministers in diplomatic spat
  • Tehran blames US, UK for deadly Iran mosque bombing
  • Twin Suicide Bombings Kill 22 in Southeast Iran
  • US disagreement with France over veil ban
  • Israel demolishes two West Bank homes
  • Pakistan, India seek to rebuild trust with talks
  • Wall Street bill nears the finish line in Congress
  • Ship Originally Bound for Gaza Docks in Egypt
  • Indian FM brings 'peace message' to Pakistan: report
  • French MPs vote to ban Islamic full veil in public
  • Trapped by Gaza Blockade, Locked in Despair
  • Militant Attacks Kill 13 in Southern Afghanistan
  • Iran: Missing Scientist On His Way Home
  • Averting showdown, Gaza-bound ship changes course
  • White House tries to turn around bad poll numbers
  • US soldiers die in Afghanistan as Nato toll soars
  • NAACP passes resolution blasting Tea Party 'racism'
  • After Attacks in Uganda, Worry Grows Over Group
  • Defector do-over? Missing Iranian wants to go home
  • US calls on Gaza aid ships to 'act responsibly'
  • 'More poor' in India than Africa
  • French MPs vote to ban wearing full veil in public
  • Indian Kashmir on strike
  • World Cup 2010: Spain return to rapturous welcome
  • Israel: Mistakes over flotilla raid
  • Congress returns, but where to begin?
  • NATO denies Taliban ascendant as Afghan toll mounts
  • Victims buried as Bosnia marks Srebrenica anniversary
  • Abbas: No point in direct talks with Israel now
  • Israeli navy on alert as Libyan aid ship heads for Gaza
  • Indian Muslims not terrorists; says Obama's envoy to Muslim world
  • Thousands march after curfew lifted in Indian Kashmir
  • Ahmet Davutoglu: ?We Are a Part of the West?
  • Israel steps up bid to block aid ship
  • Srebrenica massacre memorial to point finger at UN
  • Obama Says Middle Name May Be Source of Israeli Skepticism
  • Sending Hizbullah a message: Israel is ready
  • 6 U.S. service members killed in Afghanistan
  • Pakistan suicide bombing death toll jumps to 102
  • Iran says US must state position on Israeli nukes
  • Twitter Firing Was A Mistake For CNN
  • UK envoy's praise for Lebanon cleric draws Israel anger
  • Delhi survey suggests women 'unsafe' in city
  • Protesting Sri Lanka minister quits
  • NKorea proposes talks with US over ship sinking
  • Obama: Muslim outreach protects Israel
  • Malaysia appoints 1st female Islamic court judges
  • Iraqi PM pays respects to late top Lebanese cleric
  • Iran bolsters friendships abroad
  • Relatives question Pakistan army on militant killings
  • Netanyahu signals no extension of settlement freeze
  • Hezbollah denounces sacking of CNN Mideast editor
  • Anti-government protesters march in Somali capital
  • Protests Over Fuel Costs Idle Much of India
  • Biden, Iraqi president discuss how to end deadlock
  • Effects of China's ethnic riots linger
  • BP stops refuelling Iranian passenger planes
  • In Poland, Loser Could Still Play the Spoiler
  • Israel refuses to apologize despite Turkish ultimatum
  • Israel Publishes List of Goods Banned From Gaza
  • 'Muslims targeted using terror as excuse'
  • Turkish military continues to battle PKK
  • Ethnic reprisal and fear spread in south Kyrgyzstan
  • U.S. Adds Its Own Sanctions on Iran
  • Suicide Bombers Strike Pakistan Religious Shrine
  • Hague 'surprised' if UK forces in Afghanistan by 2014
  • Uzbeks plead for help after return to Kyrgyzstan
  • Turkey and Israel hold talks on mending fences
  • Petraeus urges unity in Afghan war
  • Aquino Is Sworn In as Leader of the Philippines
  • 4 Afghan Problems for Obama
  • NATO Forces Repel Taliban Attack on Airbase
  • BNP condemns Jamaat arrests
  • Bangladesh police arrest top Islamist leaders
  • West Bank poverty 'worse than Gaza'
  • Israeli FM: No Palestinian state by 2012
  • Obama, Saudi king pray for the media
  • Flotilla raid victims had multiple gunshot wounds
  • Iran nuclear fuel swap: What's happening now
  • Canada and India sign nuclear co-operation deal
  • CIA defends Blackwater contract
  • Do-little G20 summit leaves markets unperturbed
  • Constitutional Referendum Passes in Kyrgyzstan
  • Iran postpones nuclear talks
  • Israeli Flotilla Inquiry to Question PM Netanyahu
  • Bangladesh opposition stages general strike
  • Karzai 'holds talks' with Haqqani
  • Recession recovery tops G20 agenda
  • US to Karzai: New general won't alter Afghan plan
  • Tear gas fired in downtown rampage
  • ElBaradei leads Egypt 'police death' protest
  • Police halt Toronto G20 protesters
  • Obama Urges Financial Overhaul Passage
  • US to Host Summit of African Leaders
  • Congress OKs sanctions on Iran's energy, banks
  • Gates: U.S. not 'bogged down' in Afghanistan
  • UN chief says East Jerusalem demolition plan 'illegal'
  • Pelosi Faces Off With Obama on CIA Oversight
  • What to expect this weekend in 'Fortress Toronto'
  • Indian and Pakistan pledge 'better relations'
  • Pakistani anti-terror court convicts 5 Americans
  • Greek flotilla passengers suing Israel?s Navy
  • European Council: 'Lift Gaza blockade'
  • Does Israel suffer from 'Iranophobia'?
  • Obama: Bad times, bad polls
  • Calls to Halt Kyrgyz Referendum Grow
  • Lawyers condemn UK-India Muslim preacher ban
  • Israel launches Ofek 9 spy satellite
  • UN chief sets up panel on Sri Lanka war
  • Report: Kurdish rebels vow to fight on
  • Pakistani PM ignores US warning on Iran gas deal
  • Protesters confront Kyrgyzstan's interim leader
  • US Funds Used to Pay Afghan Warlords
  • Top US Commander in Afghanistan Summoned to Washington
  • Muslim group raises funds for soup kitchen
  • 6 NATO troops killed in Afghan
  • 2 UN Inspectors Barred from Entering Iran
  • Palestinians, Israelis criticise easing of Gaza siege
  • S.F. protesters prevent Israeli ship from unloading
  • Legal challenge to ban on Muslim preacher Zakir Naik
  • U.N. confirms rise in violence in Afghanistan
  • Israel to allow all 'civilian' goods into Gaza
  • Eight Reasons the Taliban Are Winning
  • Kyrgyzstan clears barricades from ravaged city
  • Ethnic Uzbeks refuse to go home in Kyrgyzstan
  • Tourism minister: Erdogan is the enemy, not Turkey
  • BP Chief Yachts While Gulf Oil Spill Burns
  • Muslim states seek U.N. action on West's "islamophobia"
  • Strike on Suspected Militants Kills 12 in Pakistan
  • Indian preacher Zakir Naik is banned from UK
  • UN launches $71m appeal for Kyrgyzstan
  • Part-owner of Gulf well calls BP 'reckless'
  • Iran says UN sanctions show double standard
  • One million people caught up in Kyrgyz violence
  • Middle East press rejects "easing" of Gaza blockade
  • 'Israeli flotilla raid increased chances of war'
  • Erdogan Rebuffs U.S., Insists Turkey Isn?t Iran Ally
  • Official: Turkey might not send Israel envoy back
  • EU leaders approve fresh sanctions against Iran
  • Israel to 'liberalise' Gaza embargo
  • Iran to build 'powerful' new nuclear reactor
  • Senators raise doubts about Afghan war effort
  • Neo-cons lead charge against Turkey
  • Dozens Held Amid Fears of More Unrest in Kyrgyzstan
  • Obama, BP set for Gulf oil showdown
  • Pro-Israel Right gains power in Holland
  • Officials: US missiles kill 15 in NW Pakistan
  • Ordinary Gazans hurt most by 3-year blockade
  • U.S. should not condone Israeli attack
  • Iran blames U.S. for 'bullying' China to join sanctions
  • World Cup opening ceremony with happy noise
  • Junk Food for Gaza: Israel Easing Blockade
  • Iran will revise UN nuclear watchdog ties
  • Regional press divided on Iran nuclear sanctions
  • Afghan Suicide Bombing Kills 40
  • As Pressure Mounts, BP?s Shares Slide Further
  • US places No. 85 - behind Libya - in Global Peace Index
  • North Korea warns UN against warship debate
  • NATO Helicopter Shot Down in Afghanistan
  • Militants attack NATO convoy in Pakistan; 7 killed
  • Women Win Key Primary Races
  • New UN sanctions will not deter Iran
  • Obama to discuss Gaza's plight with Abbas
  • Anti-Islam Politicians on Rise in Europe
  • UK Muslim prisoners 'treated as potential terrorists'
  • Obama Calls Helen Thomas' Israel Comments "Offensive"
  • NATO Hit by 13 Deaths in 24 Hours in Afghanistan
  • Flotilla clash still making waves in Middle East politics
  • Putin condemns Israeli raid on Gaza-bound ship
  • New UN sanctions will not deter Iran
  • Poll: Voter discontent on the rise
  • Russia, Turkey and Iran Meet, Posing Test for U.S. Diplomacy
  • A confident Turkey could not ignore Israel's killings
  • New British Ads Promote Muslim Professionals in UK
  • U.S. missiles killed civilians in Yemen
  • Turkey heaps pressure on Israel over Gaza at talks
  • Four Palestinian divers killed off Gaza
  • Abbas to send 'reconciliation team' to Hamas in Gaza
  • Turkey calls on Israel to accept probe into raid
  • Fury over raid isolates Israel
  • Pro-Palestinians take to the street
  • UN chief proposes panel on Gaza raid
  • 'Israel may have ordered Kurdish terror attack'
  • Pro-Palestinian march in Paris draws Jews, Muslims
  • Worldview: Israel losing in the court of global opinion
  • Turkey hosts Eurasian summit amid Israel storm
  • Israel 'to reject international ship raid inquiry'
  • New Japanese Premier Affirms U.S. Ties
  • Obama vs. Oil; Chaos vs. Control
  • Old and the new mingle at Afghan peace jirga
  • Muslim Brotherhood says it will back ElBaradei campaign
  • Israel intervention sparks anger
  • Israel troops board aid ship but no violence: army
  • Bangladesh mourns 117 killed in massive fire
  • SKorea's Lee sees no possibility of war with North
  • Turkey says may cut ties with Israel to minimum
  • Turkey Curtails Ties With Israel Over Gaza Flotilla Raid
  • The myth of Israeli morality
  • Nobel laureate on aid ship: we won't resist Israel
  • Obama under fire for election tactics
  • Japan names outspoken populist Naoto Kan as new PM
  • UN urges end to CIA drone attacks
  • George Bush admits US waterboarded 9/11 mastermind
  • Is Israel now a rogue state?
  • UN secretary general demands blockade be lifted
  • Erdogan: Israel will lose friend in region
  • Saving Israel From Itself
  • Turkey threatens legal case against Israel
  • Israel rejects international investigation of Freedom Flotilla raid
  • Taliban Attacks Shake Afghan Peace Gathering
  • Israel under renewed pressure at UN rights council
  • Turkish lawmakers urge govt to review Israel ties
  • Israeli attack provokes more violence, says Pope
  • Another aid ship heads to Gaza
  • 'Israel kidnapped people off flotilla'
  • Israel attacked ships "without warning," freed activists say
  • Was Israel's raid on Gaza Freedom Flotilla legal?
  • No-one armed on Gaza flotilla: German activists
  • In Asia Protests, Condemnation Follow Israeli Raid
  • Egypt Opens Gaza Border as New Ship Tests Israeli Blockade
  • UN condemns Gaza convoy deaths
  • Turkey wants US condemnation of Israeli raid
  • Gaza flotilla raid sparks press fury at Israel
  • About 40 Britons 'detained' from Gaza aid flotilla
  • Turkey demands Israel be ?punished? over Gaza raid
  • Thousands of Gazans rush for Egyptian border
  • Hatoyama faces resignation calls after base flip-flop
  • 2 Christian aid groups suspended in Afghanistan
  • Netanyahu cancels upcoming meeting with Obama
  • Istanbul rally: Israel will drown in blood
  • Ship clash leaves Israel in diplomatic hot water
  • Israeli soldiers kill at least 10 protesters on boat carrying supplies to Gaza
  • Israel rejects new drive to ban nukes from Mideast
  • German president quits over military remarks
  • Seoul Reviews U.S. Military Ties
  • Growing Wings In Afghanistan
  • BP, government warn oil may leak until August
  • Netanyahu: Time for direct talks with Palestinians
  • Sudan's Bashir sworn in as president
  • Poll: Most Americans not convinced about Elena Kagan
  • Israel prepares to intercept aid boats to Gaza
  • Torture inquiry should leave no stone unturned, says Amnesty
  • U.S. Is a Top Villain in Pakistan?s Conspiracy Talk
  • U.N. envoy says Cyprus deal within reach
  • Israeli air strikes on Gaza Strip wound 15 Palestinians
  • Bloody Conflict Escalates in Jamaica
  • Congress: Frustrations boil over
  • Iran Calls on Russia, US to Accept Nuclear Deal
  • Inter-Korean crisis: Propaganda fight
  • Trinidad Elects First Woman Prime Minister
  • Iran 'ready for new chapter of co-operation'
  • Thai ex-PM Thaksin charged with terrorism
  • White House: Undoubtedly Worst Oil Spill in U.S. History
  • Rebels vow to capture Somali presidential palace
  • Revealed: how Israel offered to sell South Africa nuclear weapons
  • Japan in U-turn on US marine base in Okinawa
  • Australia to expel Israeli envoy over Hamas op
  • Rights group: Ethiopia vote marred by repression
  • Singh Seeks Better Pakistan Relations
  • Tehran gives fuel swap offer to IAEA
  • U.S., Seoul Ratchet Up Pressure on North Korea
  • France to build new mega-mosque
  • Iran "could cancel uranium deal over sanctions"
  • Pakistan Widens Online Ban to Include YouTube
  • Uneasy peace in Thailand, uncertainties lie ahead
  • New British government unveils political reforms
  • French cabinet approves veil ban
  • Pakistani court orders gov't to block Facebook
  • Iran hits back as US snubs Brazil-Turkey nuclear deal
  • Taliban Attack American Base Outside Kabul
  • Iran says draft sanctions resolution has "no chance"
  • Riots Begin in Bangkok after Thai Protest Leaders Surrender
  • Victories for Joe Sestak, Rand Paul Signal Voters' Anti-Incumbent Mood
  • Middle East talks: US warning on East Jerusalem
  • Karzai, Clinton wrap up visit in televised meeting
  • Turkey?s Pact With Russia Will Give It Nuclear Plant
  • David Cameron coalition team in first cabinet meeting
  • Thai General Aligned with Red Shirts Shot
  • Israel sees no discord with U.S. on nuclear issue
  • Sex tape opens bright future for Turkey
  • Drone Strike Kills at Least 14 in Northwest Pakistan
  • US committed to Afghanistan long-term - Clinton
  • Russia: Mideast tension could spark catastrophe
  • Conservatives Gaining Edge in British Jockeying
  • Oil executives face Congress on spill, shift blame
  • Obama: Kagan is 'one of the nation's foremost legal minds'
  • WH red carpet's out for Karzai visit to Washington
  • Israeli plan for east Jerusalem clouds peace talks
  • Pakistani soldiers clash with Taliban, 40 dead
  • Germany's Merkel acknowledges "bitter defeat"
  • UK election result still in doubt as Cameron negotiates
  • Human rights abuses still blight North Caucasus
  • Lib Dems 'could reach agreement', says ex-Welsh leader
  • Filipinos look for clean leader in automated poll
  • Israel, Palestinians Begin Indirect Peace Talks
  • Pakistan test-fires pair of ballistic missiles
  • Iran positive on fresh nuclear talks with West
  • New Justice to Confront Evolution in Powers
  • British election: What it means for the UK and the US
  • Muslims make gains in UK election
  • Peres: Israel ready for deal on Palestinian state
  • Israel won't move on U.N. call for nuclear-free zone
  • Nepal Maoists end unpopular strike
  • UK Election 2010: Lib Dem 'common ground' with rivals
  • US, Pakistan hold high-level talks about bomb plot
  • Israel refuses to address world pressure on nukes
  • Death sentence for gunman in 2008 Mumbai attack
  • Violence-hit Greece votes on austerity measures
  • Ruling won't stop National Day of Prayer this year
  • New Nigerian President Sworn In
  • Cuba rated best place to be a mother
  • Tunisian woman fined for wearing veil in Italy
  • Israel says talks to fail as US envoy visits
  • Lib Dems urge voters to say no to 'old' parties
  • Iran accepts Brazil mediation to revive atom deal
  • Greek Unions Stage 24-hour Nationwide General Strike
  • NY bomb suspect probed for links abroad
  • UK Labour Party has common bond with Muslims
  • Bahrain votes to ban alcohol for Muslims
  • Palestinian Authority bans work in settlements
  • China, Turkey want diplomacy on Iran
  • N.Y. plot brings the politics of terrorism to the forefront
  • CIA base targeted by suicide bomber
  • UK election poll: Tories leading but no majority
  • Where Will the Middle East Peace Talks Go?
  • Weeks-long U.N. nuclear summit begins
  • American drones deployed to target Yemeni terrorist
  • Somali Islamists threaten reprisals after blasts
  • Palestinian leader says to meet Obama in Washington
  • Greek deal sees 30 bln euros in new deficit cuts
  • China Opens Doors to World Expo, Visitors Face Long Lines
  • Muslim Candidates Set For Breakthrough In UK Elections
  • How the US helps al-Qaida
  • Muslim Organisations In Belgium Slam Ban On Burqa
  • Palestinians seek Arab backing for Israel talks
  • Rare Russian opposition rally says Putin is Stalin
  • U.S., Australia warn of terror attacks in India
  • Belgian vote on Muslim veils could echo in Europe
  • Pakistan, India still have much to do on ties
  • Clinton Blasts Syria Arms Transfers to Hezbollah
  • Belgian burka ban criticized
  • China opens World Expo 2010 in Shanghai
  • More American Expatriates Give Up Citizenship
  • Losing faith in the euro zone?
  • Election 2010: Brown 'to dig deeper' after TV debates
  • Informal Hijab Ban In Kyrgyzstan Stirring Controversy
  • Egypt rejects claims that it gassed Gaza tunnels
  • Iran, Egypt ready for battle at U.N. nuclear meeting
  • India, Pakistan had very good talks: foreign secretary
  • New immigration law turns Arizona into police state
  • Iraqiya may call for interim government, new elections
  • Ousted Kyrgyz President Charged With Murder
  • Thai Protests About More Than Thaksin
  • Israel and Palestinians close to restarting peace talks
  • Indian and Pakistani PMs 'to meet' at regional summit
  • Obama and immigration: A lawsuit against Arizona?
  • Iran hardliner issues Strait of Hormuz warning to U.S.
  • Dream election result for Sudan's President Bashir
  • Kyrgyzstan's Bakiyev charged with mass murder
  • Indian and Pakistani prime ministers to meet
  • Sudan elects wanted Bashir as president
  • Thai king speaks for first time in political crisis
  • Obama urged to ignore Ariz. immigration law
  • Late Poland president's twin runs to replace him
  • Shelby Expects GOP to Stand Together in Vote
  • Mass rally in Japan against US base on Okinawa
  • Obama to meet with Rev. Billy Graham
  • Mitchell Ends Mideast Peace Mission, No Breakthrough
  • Clashes as Israeli settlers march
  • No exit seen from Thailand's very un-Thai crisis
  • Senators close to deal on financial regulation
  • For some MPs the Muslim vote will be vital
  • Law Banning Blasphemy Is Upheld in Indonesia
  • Deadly riots in Kyrgyzstan challenge interim government
  • Flights ease Europe's air traffic crisis
  • Detainee-torture allegations spread to Britain
  • Pakistan: President Gives Up Expanded Powers
  • U.S. warns Syria on weapons transfers
  • Netanyahu says East Jerusalem demands 'prevent peace'
  • Iran 'strives' for nuke-free world
  • Ousted ex-Kyrgyz president on the move
  • Immigration, anti-war protesters greet Obama in LA
  • Iran demands US troop withdrawal
  • Al-Qaeda in Iraq leaders 'killed'
  • U.S. Approves Targeted Killing of American Cleric
  • U.S.-Israeli dispute still unresolved: Netanyahu
  • Turkish PM: Israel main threat to Mideast peace
  • State of emergency declared in Thailand
  • Aide denies Karzai threatened to join Taliban
  • Iran's president attacks Obama on nuclear "threat"
  • UK's Brown, Cameron trade blows over economy, defense
  • Turkey Opposes Sanctions Against Iran
  • Iran rejects new sanctions as 'illogical'
  • New RNC scandal, old GOP arrogance
  • Iraq Bombings Raise Fears of Resurgent Violence
  • Russia eyes $5 billion in arms sales to Venezuela
  • U.S. Admits Role in Killing of Afghan Women
  • Russia: Bomber kills 2, Islamic insurgency spreads
  • Official: Troops kill 38 militants in NW Pakistan
  • Karzai Slams the West Again
  • Iran to Host Nuclear Disarmament Talks
  • German troops kill five Afghan soldiers
  • Iraqi capital rocked by bombs leaving 41 dead
  • Catholic Hierarchy Rallies Around Pope on Easter
  • Stage set for Zardari losing powers to PM
  • After Iraq Vote, Iran Weighs In on the New Government
  • Karzai Charges Western Fraud in Elections
  • India launches biometric census
  • Army seizes prime minister in Guinea-Bissau
  • Amnesty says China Executed Thousands in 2009
  • Mumbai attack trial ends, verdict on May 3
  • Pakistan to ask Switzerland to reopen Zardari cases
  • Belgian committee votes for full Islamic veil ban
  • Obama wants U.N. sanctions on Iran in weeks
  • At least 12 killed in suicide blasts in Russia
  • Anti-extremist scheme 'spies on Muslims'
  • India: Hindu festival ends in bloody clashes with Muslims
  • Palestinian killed, 12 hurt in Gaza demos: medics
  • French council advises against total ban on burqa
  • Turkey Faults France and Germany on Arms Sales to Greece
  • Obama: Not All Tea Partiers "On The Fringe"
  • G8 Powers Meet in Canada on Iran's Nuclear Program
  • GOP spent thousands on luxury jets, adult club
  • Russia's "silent war" spills into Moscow
  • Turkey's Governing Party Proposes Changes in the Constitution
  • More deaths from unsafe water than from war: UN
  • Nationwide strikes in France against Sarkozy
  • Taliban say not involved in Kabul peace talks
  • Britain to expel Israel diplomat over Dubai assassination
  • Obama and health care: Putting the bill into practice
  • Islamic nations raise $850 mn to help Darfur
  • Karzai holds peace talks with insurgents
  • House passes historic healthcare overhaul
  • At Washington's immigration reform march, a warning from Latinos
  • Clinton Defends U.S. Criticism of Israeli Plans
  • D.C. antiwar march draws thousands on seventh-anniversary of Iraq invasion
  • Sarkozy's party faces poll defeat
  • Civilians die in Afghan attacks
  • Palestinians shot dead by Israeli troops near Nablus
  • Iraq election commission rejects calls for vote recount
  • Israel's Netanyahu: No Concession on East Jerusalem
  • Pakistan to ask for more understanding at US talks
  • Early Backer of War, Finally Within Grasp of Power
  • Gaddaffi - Nigeria Recalls Ambassador
  • Clashes erupt in West Bank's Hebron
  • Yemen declares end to northern war
  • Dozens charged over Turkey 'plot'
  • Tempers fray at Heathrow as strike is announced
  • Thai protesters target "hearts and minds" of Bangkok
  • J Street delivers petition to White House
  • No Netanyahu-Obama meeting scheduled
  • Quartet blasts Israel over East Jerusalem settlements
  • Israeli-Palestinian peace hopes rise
  • Russia-U.S. tensions remain during Clinton visit with Putin
  • Holder defends lawyers for terror detainees
  • Ex-U.N. Envoy Says Taliban Arrests Ended Talks
  • Israel Tightens Security as Quartet Demands Settlement Freeze
  • Obama Makes Final Public Appeal on Health Care
  • EGYPT: Mubarak names new Al Azhar top cleric
  • Obama's Jakarta home district sees shift in Islam
  • American says she didn't plot to kill artist
  • "Jihad Jane" Pleads Not Guilty to Terrorism
  • Iran denies violating IAEA rules
  • Afghan report stirs Pakistan debate
  • Clinton initiative raises more than $8 billion
  • Analysis: Strains show in debate on Afghan troops
  • Trial of Former Israeli Leader Begins
  • Abbas says Israel freeze of settlements a must
  • US commanders hold secret meeting on Afghan
  • Five U.S. troops killed in southern Afghanistan
  • New world economic order takes shape at G20
  • IAEA may inspect new nuclear site: Iran president
  • Saudi Arabia inaugurates its first coed university
  • Iran hits out at Western 'terror'
  • No Common Ground for Negotiations With Israel
  • China Says Sanctions Won't Deter Iran's Nuclear Agenda
  • G-20 leaders gather for global economic checkup
  • The Afghan War Comes Home
  • Obama Bid to Curb Nuclear Arms Backed by UN Council
  • Irina Bokova becomes first woman to lead Unesco
  • Sydney dust storm 'like Mars'
  • Israeli FM: Summit a victory for settlement stand
  • Obama to Call for Era of Global Engagement
  • US Jews and Israelis split on Obama
  • Analysis: Miles to go on long road to climate deal
  • Poll: Public pessimistic about Afghanistan
  • US weighs less ambitious options in Afghan war
  • Failure to advance M.E. peace a setback for Obama
  • Israel's army chief: All options on table vs. Iran
  • Aide: Netanyahu won't bend on settlements
  • Europe to resist larger Afghan troops commitment
  • Obama and Ahmadinejad: The Politics of Face Time
  • Palestinian President: Peace Talks With Israel on Hold
  • Obama rolling into week of high diplomatic stakes
  • Israel's Gaza blockade crippling reconstruction
  • Nuclear conference criticizes Israeli nukes
  • Clinton says Iran faces nuclear choice
  • Former CIA chiefs promote a cover-up
  • Obama plan aims to squeeze Iran, reassure Israel
  • Jimmy Carter Calls it Racisim
  • Zardari, PML-N at loggerheads over Mush 'safe exit'
  • Reassessing Obama's 'war of necessity'
  • Iran attack: Israel ex-min sees end-yr deadline
  • Somali rebels call for foreign reinforcements
  • Israel Rejects Call for Gaza Inquiry
  • New Japanese Prime Minister Takes Office, Names Cabinet
  • Senate's 10-year health fix would cost US $856B
  • U.N. Nuclear Watchdog Names Amano as New Chief
  • No settlement freeze - Netanyahu
  • Ramadan stampede kills Karachi poor
  • Iran Agrees to Talks with Major Powers in October
  • Israel cautious on peace 'gaps'
  • 30 Afghan civilians killed in NATO strike: investigation
  • Unease Grows Over Afghan Election
  • House may vote on formal rebuke for Rep. Wilson outburst
  • Iran insists on nuclear 'right'
  • Putin warns against Iran attack
  • Spate of Attacks Across Afghanistan Kills Dozens
  • 9/11 panic on Potomac
  • Iran ready to negotiate nuclear proposals: Mottaki
  • Netanyahu faces storm over secret Moscow visit
  • Rockets hit Israel from Lebanon, no casualties
  • Senate Armed Services Chairman: No More U.S. Troops to Afghanistan
  • US says 6 powers accept Iran's offer to talk
  • Chavez: Israel openly assassinating Palestinians
  • Hariri to step aside in Lebanon
  • Turkish floods: 'A real disaster'
  • Taliban presence seen across almost all Afghanistan
  • Netanyahu draws fire in Israel over secret trip
  • Obama: Statistics show need for overhauling health
  • Israel pushes ahead with East Jerusalem building
  • NATO worried about Afghan war debate
  • Marred Afghan Vote Leaves U.S. in a Delicate Spot
  • Flooding Kills at Least 29 in Turkey
  • Obama's media skills face pivotal test
  • Four U.S. service members killed in Afghanistan
  • Blasts kill four U.S. troops in northern Iraq
  • Iran 'to submit nuclear package'
  • EU seriously concerned by Israel settler approval
  • Germany?s Merkel under siege after Afghanistan airstrike
  • Afghan vote watchdog finds fraud, orders recounts
  • Obama tries to motivate students with speech
  • Israel backs settlement expansion
  • Obama Faces a Critical Moment for His Presidency
  • Taliban Expands Grip Over Northern Afghanistan
  • Accusations fly at IAEA over Iran
  • Iran rules out talks on its nuclear "rights
  • Mahatma Gandhi 'was one of Nazis' greatest friends'
  • A Stable Pakistan Needs a Stable Afghanistan
  • Palestine and US condemn Israeli settlement move
  • City leader sacked over China protests
  • NATO seeks to calm Afghans after deadly air strike
  • Obama's back-to-school message is responsibility
  • Afghan election fraud row mounts
  • Iran assembly approves most of hard-line Cabinet
  • Gates: Afghan War 'Not Slipping Through' Obama's Fingers
  • Pakistan Official Survives Assassination Attempt
  • The president celebrates Ramadan and American Muslims
  • Obama Weighs Major Speech on Health Care
  • Suicide bomb kills top Afghan official
  • Spotlight on Afghan vote fraud squad
  • Iran 'has new nuclear proposal'
  • Turkish FM: Turkey, Armenia still have far to go
  • Are we approaching a tipping point in Afghanistan?
  • Olmert Indicted On Graft Charges
  • Palestinians say no talks until full settlement halt
  • OBAMA AGENDA: MORE CHENEY BUCKSHOT
  • Japan's next PM: change agent, but he's no Obama
  • Afghanistan strategy must change, US commander says
  • Tutu: Palestinians paying for Holocaust
  • Palestinians must unite for talks, UN chief says
  • Afghan's Karzai extends poll lead
  • Suicide bomber kills 22 Pakistani border guards
  • Delay Further Muddies Afghan Vote Count
  • Merkel ups pressure on Israel on settlements
  • Iran gets nations' backing for attack ban bid
  • Karzai widens lead in Afghan vote count
  • Israel-US settlement deal 'close'
  • Ted Kennedy's funeral planned at Boston church
  • Iraq and Syria recall envoys
  • Top Iran reformist in alleged links with UK intelligence
  • Powerful Bomb Kills 40 in Southern Afghanistan
  • Netanyahu: settlement expansion must continue
  • Palestinians Seek State by 2011
  • Early Afghanistan election results give Karzai narrow lead
  • US appeals for calm after Afghan vote
  • Somali insurgents in deadly raid
  • US wants Iran to fullfil nuclear 'obligations'
  • Israel Still Strangles the Palestinian Economy
  • Obama slams 'outrageous myths' about health care
  • Mubarak meets Obama to patch up US-Egypt relationship
  • Ten killed in Kabul suicide attack on Nato convoy
  • Hillary greets India, Pakistan
  • Iran Reformists Challenge Supreme Leader
  • At Least 6 Die at Gaza Mosque in a Clash With Hamas
  • Obama Says Insurers Are Trying to Block Change
  • Yemen sets truce terms, rebels reject accusations
  • Twenty-one killed in Iraq suicide bombing
  • Cheney, preparing his memoirs, unloads on Bush
  • Taliban agrees ceasefire deals for Afghan presidential election
  • Hamid Karzai 'will not' win Afghan election outright
  • Four foreign, three Afghan troops killed attacks
  • Fatah boosts Abbas as "old guard" voted out
  • Analysis: Eritrea confounds US in Somalia
  • Israel PM vows never to evict settlers
  • Iran judiciary looks to calm prison abuse outrage
  • Afghanistan roadside bombs kill at least 26
  • Hiroshima mayor calls for abolishing nuke weapons
  • Squabbling Palestinian movement gets Saudi scolding
  • Clinton threatens Eritrea action
  • Hamas must be brought to the table
  • Pakistanis in Swat fear Taliban come back
  • EU protests evictions of Palestinians from east Jerusalem
  • Beijing forced family's 'denunciation': Uighur leader
  • Rocket Attacks Hit Afghan Capital
  • Clinton Begins Africa Trip With Stop in Kenya
  • Can Fatah reinvent itself?
  • 3 US troops killed in ambush; 9 NATO deaths in Aug
  • Filipinos Mourn Aquino, ?People Power? President
  • Iran hardliners accuse opposition of 'treason'
  • Khatami accuses Iran regime of 'extracting false confessions'
  • No Incremental Steps To Peace, Saudi Says
  • Musharraf Decree in ?07 Was Illegal, Court Rules
  • Top Iran reformer tells trial vote was 'clean'
  • Inquiry call after Nigerian sect leader dies in custody
  • 1 French, 3 American troops killed in Afghanistan
  • Obama hails `historic step' on health care changes
  • Report says 13 million abortions a year in China
  • Judge Orders Release of Young Detainee at Guantánamo
  • India's PM too soft on Pakistan? Opposition says yes.
  • Islamist sect leader short dead after capture in Nigeria
  • Hamas dress code aims to make Gaza more Islamic
  • India submarine 'threatens peace'
  • US envoy presses Israel on settlements
  • Thousands Shelter In Barracks After Nigeria Unrest
  • US Envoy Mitchell Launches Mideast Peace Mission
  • India launches first nuclear-powered submarine
  • Afghan vice-presidential candidate survives ambush
  • Iraq's Kurdish opposition allege poll violations
  • Most U.S. Jews back settlement freeze
  • Iraqi Kurds look for change as they head to polls
  • Suicide, gun attacks hit eastern Afghan town
  • Gates' Liberal College Town No Stranger to Racial Dust-Ups
  • Muslim woman harassed at Dayton airport
  • Poll: US image abroad surges under Obama
  • Israel sees Brazil help with Iran
  • Iran opposition unveils new group
  • Clinton Declares North Korea Without 'Friends'
  • Sixteen killed in Iraq bomb attacks
  • Israeli settlements "political suicide": Merkel ally
  • Asia set for total solar eclipse
  • Afghan cities attacked by Taliban
  • Russia calls on Israel to halt construction in east Jerusalem
  • Muslim world's rage missing over Uighurs' plight
  • China says police killed 12 people in Urumqi unrest
  • Israeli PM defiant on Jerusalem
  • Civilian helicopter crash in Afghanistan kills 16
  • Chechnya's dissenting voice silenced
  • China police shoot dead 12 Uighur rioters
  • Investigators sift for clues from Indonesia bombs
  • Pope coping with cast on broken wrist
  • Iran daily slams Rafsanjani querying poll result
  • Clinton Urges Global Fight on Terrorism
  • Obama: Don't squander chance to reform health care
  • US Lawmakers Demand Answers on Uighur Detainees
  • Head of U.S. Joint Chiefs Praises Pakistani Operation
  • Indonesian Muslims Protest Against China's Crackdown on Uighur
  • India puts Pakistan talks on hold
  • Clinton insists relations with Obama are good
  • Fatal blasts hit Jakarta hotels
  • Obama Supreme Court pick on track for quick vote
  • Obama Tells Fellow Blacks: ?No Excuses? for Any Failure
  • Why US diplomats are visiting Israeli settlers
  • The CIA's kill teams were modeled on Israel's hit squads
  • Analysis: Income gaps, corruption fuel China riots
  • Central Asian Uighurs fear crackdown could spread
  • China demands Turkish retraction
  • China Downplays Muslim Countries' Concerns About Uighurs
  • Thousands of Turks protest China violence
  • Africans reflect on Obama's 'tough love' message
  • Democrats slam Dick Cheney over secret CIA program
  • Afghanistan Blast Kills 2 Marines
  • Democrats May Investigate Secret Program
  • German embassy in Iran pelted with eggs over murder
  • British foreign secretary defends Afghan mission
  • Bush-era surveillance went beyond wiretaps
  • In Ghana, Obama Preaches Tough Love
  • Indonesia May Be "Superstar" as Yudhoyono Wins Vote
  • Bomb kills dozens in central Afghanistan
  • Dozens killed by bombs across Iraq
  • House Intel Chair: CIA has misled us for years
  • US troops in Afghanistan face tough battle
  • China's Urumqi Returning to Normal
  • Uyghur Protests Widen as Xinjiang Unrest Flares
  • Nationwide rage over the death of an Egyptian in Germany
  • Obama: No green light for Israel to attack Iran
  • At Least 16 Killed in Reported Drone Strike in Pakistan
  • Accounts of violence in Xinjiang
  • Obama says Russia, U.S. need rule of law, transparency
  • Nobel peace laureate jailed in Israel for Gaza activism
  • Biden: Israel has right to deal with nuclear Iran
  • Three British soldiers die in southern Afghanistan
  • Muslim minority riots erupt in China's west
  • The President's Mission to Moscow
  • Honduran military prevents ousted leader's landing
  • Tensions mount as Honduras defies OAS
  • Palin resigning as Alaska governor in surprise move
  • US vice president in Iraq
  • Japan envoy wins UN nuclear post
  • Russia opposes sanctions against Iran
  • Compromise Is Sought to Honduras Standoff
  • Massive US Offensive Targets Taliban
  • Payrolls Fall More Than Forecast, Unemployment Rises
  • Israeli navy commandeers Gaza aid boat
  • Ahmadinejad hails Iran vote, says enemy plots failed
  • Deadly car bomb mutes Iraqi celebrations
  • UN body condemns Honduras coup
  • Airliner crashes off Comoros with 153 aboard
  • Court rules Democrat Al Franken won Senate seat
  • US General says Withdrawal Complete from Iraqi Cities
  • Israel fears Hezbollah in coalition government
  • Iran's crackdown quiets streets but not anger
  • West skeptical on Russian security plan for Europe
  • Hariri steps out of his father's shadow
  • Mousavi would shun nukes, says Iran scholar
  • Iraq secures cities for US exit
  • Gaza industries struggle to rebuild
  • Ban the burqa? Or ban such bans?
  • Eritrea slams US for providing weapons to Somalia
  • Iran's president lashes out at Obama
  • Lebanon president asks Hariri to form new cabinet
  • House Passes Climate Bill
  • Authorities Rule Iran Election ?Healthy?
  • G8 countries condemn NKorea's missile tests
  • Obama, Merkel set for White House talks
  • U.S. sends arms to Somalia
  • North Korea Warns of Nuclear Retaliation
  • Iraq rocked by more bomb attacks
  • Netanyahu rejects settlements plea
  • Iran mourning ceremony called off
  • Iran's Mousavi defies crackdown
  • Signs Mousavi's rebel stature being eroded in Iran
  • Palestinian state 'in two years'
  • France sets up burka commission
  • Obama Has No Plan to Alter Tone on Iran Protests
  • Iran sets date for Ahmadinejad to take oath of office
  • Guardian Council rules out vote nullification
  • Iran accuses U.N.'s Ban of interference: report
  • Iranian leadership feud too close to call
  • Iran calms, but daughter of top Iranian cleric reportedly arrested
  • Q+A-What might happen next in Iran
  • 'Ten killed' in Iran clashes - state TV
  • Rockets hit US base in Afghanistan, 2 troops dead
  • Islamists vow to fight any foreign troops in Somalia
  • Republicans Press Obama on Iran
  • Death toll from Iraq's Kirkuk blast rises to 73
  • Iran council warns Mousavi against rallies
  • Reports: Iranian Police Clash with Protesters
  • Excerpts from address by Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei
  • Over One Billion Go Hungry Every Day
  • 'Dozens dead' in Pakistan clashes
  • Somalia's parliament asks neighbors to send troops
  • Bombing Kills 30 in Northern Iraq
  • Obama tells men what kind of dads they should be
  • Activists defy Israel, to send Gaza cement
  • Pakistan Says U.S. Drone Kills 13
  • Iran Lawmakers Back Ahmadinejad
  • Iran Council Offers to Meet With Presidential Candidates
  • UK lawmakers slammed over expenses secrecy
  • Poll: Obama down, cousin Cheney up
  • Iran opposition rallies again in Tehran
  • Mousavi calls off rally "to protect lives"
  • Carter 'distressed' by Gaza visit
  • Israel sees deal soon with Obama over settlements
  • Obama blocks list of visitors to White House
  • Home is distant for Pakistan displaced
  • Obama lobbies doctors on healthcare reforms
  • Hezbollah still holds sway in Lebanon
  • Netanyahu appeals to Arab leaders for peace
  • Netanyahu calls for Palestinian talks
  • World leaders hail Ahmadinejad win amid Israel fury
  • Israeli lobby 'causing drift between Obama, senators'
  • Hamas congratulates Ahmadinejad on re-election
  • Ahmadinejad still open to West's 'extended hand'
  • Ahmadinejad Defends Election Victory Amid Protests
  • Mousavi seeks to overturn Iran election result
  • Reformist cleric says won't stand down
  • More attacks on Indians in Sydney
  • Gordon Brown survives political challenge
  • GOP WATCH: NEWT AND PALIN
  • Pakistani villagers 'avenge attack'
  • U.S. Considering Restoring N. Korea to Terror List
  • Polling peaceful despite minor scattered clashes
  • Europeans Wrapping Up Parliament Elections
  • Some militants respond positively to Obama speech
  • France gets its Obama moment
  • Extra 'civil protection' for American Muslims
  • Big test for Iranian democracy
  • Racial Attacks Trouble Indian Students in Australia
  • Lebanese Christians - kingmakers in vote
  • Israeli Media Reads the Fine Print
  • New ministers back UK's Brown but fate uncertain
  • Obama honors D-day heroes on 65th anniversary of invasion
  • Analysis: Obama's Islam success depends on Israel
  • Obama in Cairo: Address to the Muslim World
  • P.A.: Israel could make or break peace
  • Obama's speech draws mixed reviews in Middle East
  • Obama's Mid-East balancing act
  • Scorned "Blair babes" turn against Britain's Brown
  • Obama Says U.S. Must Be More 'Honest' With Israel
  • Pakistanis shelter Swat displaced
  • Obama aims to repair U.S. image in Muslim world
  • General: War in Afghanistan is `winnable'
  • Obama to Depart on Trip to Middle East, Europe
  • S Asia hunger 'at 40-year high'
  • Brazil Says Debris Found in Ocean Might Be From Plane
  • Somali Insurgency Grows
  • Officers describe deadly Pakistan attack
  • Obama draws line on Israeli settlements
  • Battle Lines Are Drawn On Sotomayor Nomination
  • Obama's Choice of Sotomayor Is a Political Balancing Act
  • White House merging national and homeland security
  • Pakistani forces claim advance in Swat valley
  • UN call for Sri Lanka war probe
  • North Korea 'will pay' over tests
  • Claim that Hezbollah killed Hariri 'dangerous'
  • 'Progress' against Swat Taliban
  • North Korean Nuclear Test Catches U.S. by Surprise
  • Pakistan, Iran sign Peace Pipeline deal
  • 'Terror debate' is phony drama
  • Pakistan takes key areas from Taliban
  • Answering Critics, Powell Says G.O.P. Needs Change
  • Iran says powers agreed to atom talks after election
  • Obama Vows Not to Send People to War Without Cause
  • Pakistani Troops Battling Taliban for Control of Mingora
  • Indian PM announces key cabinet posts
  • Pakistan in humanitarian aid plea
  • India's Old Guard to Snag Top Posts
  • Israeli PM says Jerusalem will never be divided
  • Sri Lankan minister admits army killed civilians
  • Obama, Cheney Deliver Dueling Speeches on National Security
  • Former U.S. envoy eyed as Afghan 'CEO'
  • Manmohan Singh behind Congress win
  • MPs' expenses: the demise of Speaker Michael Martin
  • Congressman says CIA briefing list inaccurate
  • Palestinians demand Obama action follow words
  • 'We won't attack Iran before year's end'
  • Israel's leader faces U.S. pressure on settlements
  • US unveils Pakistan emergency aid
  • Steele insists GOP comeback has started
  • Bombing, US strike kill dozens in Pakistan
  • Sri Lanka army 'defeats rebels'
  • Displacement in Pakistan Occurring with Breathtaking Speed
  • Obama's Middle East peace quest
  • India's ruling Congress alliance wins election
  • Critics Call Obama's Tribunals "Bush Lite"
  • Pope issues call for Palestinian homeland
  • How Israel Could Have Been a Better Host to Benedict
  • How Pakistan Failed Itself
  • Western outcry over Suu Kyi case
  • Pelosi: CIA, Bush team misled on waterboarding
  • Obama to push Israelis, Palestinians on peace
  • Gates ousts US commander in Afghanistan
  • Benedict XVI becomes first pope to enter Dome of the Rock
  • Vatican defends Benedict from Israeli criticism
  • Pope visits Muslim, Jewish holy sites
  • Pakistan army: 1.3 million fled fighting in NW
  • U.S. Military Identifies Soldier Who Killed Five
  • Zuma builds cabinet to tackle poverty in SAfrica
  • Jordan King pushes for Mideast peace talks
  • 'Obama, Netanyahu not headed for crash'
  • Pakistanis flee offensive, U.S. sees fresh resolve
  • Fear and Worry Pervade Refugee Camps
  • Biden tells AIPAC: Israel must support two-state solution
  • Afghan president's rivals seek single candidate
  • Hamas leader says group wants to resolve conflict
  • The U.S. Plan for Pakistan
  • Bernanke Sees Hopeful Signs but No Quick Recovery
  • UN rights experts seek access to Israeli prison
  • Obama's Meeting with Peres May Test New Relationship
  • Confirmed cases of H1N1 virus approach 900
  • Hamid Karzai gets clear road to re-election
  • Italy Premier?s Drama Unfolds in Press
  • Asian Nations Unveil $120 Billion Liquidity Fund
  • Rice: Bush wouldn't approve illegal interrogations
  • Pakistan Strife Raises U.S. Doubts on Nuclear Arms
  • Anger and Fear Fuel May Day Europe Protests
  • Obama to Host Talks with Afghan, Pakistani Presidents
  • Freedom of the media declines worldwide
  • Pakistan resumes peace talks with Taliban
  • Attacks Across Baghdad Leave At Least 48 Dead
  • 29 killed in Karachi ethnic violence
  • Obama Says Pakistan?s Government Is ?Very Fragile?
  • Taliban Pressures NATO Supply Lines in Pakistan
  • Obama Emphasizes Sharp Departures From Bush Policies
  • Palestinians build stage for pope next to barrier
  • Taliban derides 'worthless' truce with Pakistan
  • Obama vs. Bush at 100 days
  • Abbas says won't recognize Israel as Jewish state
  • British PM Meets with Afghan President in Kabul
  • Fear grips Pakistan district
  • ANC scores landslide win in South Africa
  • Mexico flu 'a potential pandemic'
  • ANC celebrate ahead of S. Africa vote tally
  • Pakistan diplomat faults U.S. strategy
  • Blasts Kill More Than 135 in Two Days in Iraq
  • Democrats split on Bush-era interrogation probe
  • China shows off its expanding, modernizing navy
  • Who wants to talk to Hamas?
  • Rights group challenges Israel's Gaza war probe
  • Pakistan bid to stop Taleban push
  • Clinton: Bush's Iran policy was a failure
  • Document: Rice approved harsh tactics in 2002
  • Turkey and Armenia set 'roadmap'
  • Bombings kill more than 70 in Iraq
  • U.S. Might Not Try Pro-Israel Lobbyists
  • Afghan Taliban say claim of talks is "propaganda"
  • No Chance For Truth About Iran With Western Media
  • Obama to see Afghan, Pakistan leaders in May
  • Israel razes Palestinian house in East Jerusalem
  • All suspects held in British terrorism raids freed
  • European Nations May Investigate Bush Officials
  • Obama Won?t Bar Inquiry, or Penalty, on Interrogations
  • Taliban: Pakistani legal system un-Islamic
  • First Hamas-affiliated bank opens in Gaza
  • Wiretap scandal of leading Democrat 'who lobbied for Israeli spies'
  • Obama nudges Israel on Palestinian statehood
  • Obama invites Middle East heads
  • FBI names domestic terrorist to 'most wanted' list
  • UN racism talks 'back on track'
  • Obama Cites CIA's Possible 'Mistakes' But Vows Support
  • Muslims describe FBI offers to act as informants
  • Pope: UN racism conference 'important'
  • Palestinian water crisis deepens
  • Pakistani Military kills 20 Militants
  • Sri Lanka gives Tigers 24 hours to surrender
  • Two al Qaeda leaders waterboarded 266 times
  • US envoy presses two-state option
  • It'll Cost More Than $5 Billion To Save Pakistan
  • Obama reprieve for CIA illegal: U.N. rapporteur
  • Warm Americas welcome for Obama
  • Mumbai Attack Defendant Claims Confession Coerced
  • Donors pledge over $5 bln for wobbly Pakistan
  • Obama 'to star' at Americas summit
  • Disappointment with US not prosecuting CIA
  • Mitchell stresses two-state solution
  • India elections off to a violent start; 15 killed
  • Chechnya counter-terrorist operation ended
  • In Mexico Visit, Obama Plans to Focus on Drug Violence
  • Israel won't cooperate with UN probe of Gaza war
  • US critical of Pakistan Islamic law deal in Swat
  • Iran willing to build new relationship with US
  • India to Vote in 5-Stage Election
  • Egypt boosts security on border with Israel
  • Lebanese man admits to spying for Israel
  • Somali pirates seize four more ships
  • N. Korea ends nuke talks over U.N. paper
  • Indonesia coalition talks 'near'
  • Iran welcomes nuclear talks plan
  • Pakistani Taliban urge lawmakers to back Swat deal
  • Georgia protesters intensify push to oust president
  • Turmoil on the streets of Bangkok
  • Democratic Party leads in Indonesia
  • Obama Family Attends Easter Service at St. John's
  • Pakistan militants torch Afghan supplies
  • Christians celebrate Easter in Jerusalem
  • Iran says it controls entire nuclear fuel cycle
  • Suicide bomber kills Iraqi Sunnis
  • Pirates warn US against hostage rescue attempt
  • Coalition forces kill 27 Afghan insurgents
  • Bomb in Mosul Kills Five U.S. Troops, 2 Iraqis
  • Bouteflika wins third term as Algerian president
  • Obama wins praise in Muslim world
  • Shia crowds decry US role in Iraq
  • Thousands Rally Against Georgia President
  • Voting begins in Indonesian parliamentary elections
  • Iran set to trumpet nuclear advances
  • US-Israel confrontation looms over Mideast peace
  • ISI chief Pasha snubs Holbrooke and Mullen
  • Tensions emerge in Pakistan-US relations
  • Obama's global debut seen as mostly successful
  • Iranian President Welcomes 'Honest' Talks With US
  • Six powers say will invite Iran for nuclear talks
  • Obama Makes Unannounced Visit to Iraq
  • Obama calls for compromise on Mideast peace
  • Image shows N. Korean rocket in flight
  • Indian journalist throws a shoe at top minister
  • Pakistanis don't share U.S. Taliban view
  • Obama: U.S. Is Not At War With Islam
  • Nato pick addresses Muslim concerns
  • South Africa Drops Criminal Charges Against Zuma
  • Analysis: Obama visit to Turkey no afterthought
  • Obama outlines sweeping goal of nuclear-free world
  • Paris, Berlin bristle as Obama backs Turkey for EU
  • India's failing secularism
  • Shadow of Mahathir looms large
  • Antiwar activists split over Obama's Afghanistan policy
  • New troops will turn tide in Afghanistan: Mullen
  • Pakistan mosque blast 'kills 20'
  • Top Pakistan judge to probe woman's flogging
  • Malaysia's Mahathir rejoins main UMNO party
  • Rasmussen Wins Top NATO Post After Turkey Relents
  • Analysis: Obama's trip: Big cheers, some results
  • Protests and Political Tensions Mar NATO Meeting
  • UK 'kettling' tactic sparks anger
  • U.S. missile kills 13 in Pakistan
  • G20 aims to raise trillion dollars for IMF, World Bank
  • London Police Seal Off G-20 Leaders From Protests
  • Sarkozy, Merkel challenge Obama at G20
  • Fears for Mideast peace process
  • Ex-foreign minister: Israel not a peace partner
  • Arab League sees little change in new Israeli government
  • Petraeus Warns About Militants? Threat to Pakistan
  • Israel's Election System Is No Good
  • Petraeus Says Israel Might Choose to Attack Iran
  • Iran denies US claims of meeting
  • Karzai, Zardari Meet for Talks on Combating Taliban
  • Afghan rebels 'getting stronger'
  • Softly-softly as West sizes up hawk Netanyahu
  • Israeli FM Challenges Palestinian Peace Conditions
  • Trouble Trouble looms for Israel
  • Clinton offers olive branch to Taliban
  • US, Iran the offstage drama at Afghan meet
  • On European trip, rock-star Obama faces skeptical allies
  • What's next for Turkey's PM Erdogan, AK Party
  • 'No halt' to Gaza arms smuggling
  • 'The concept of unity is obsolete'
  • Arab leaders address key issues
  • Sudan's president criticizes UN Security Council
  • US to consult Pakistan on strikes
  • Sudan leader in Qatar for summit
  • Iraqi forces encircle Sunni fighters after clash
  • Erdogan Set for Poll Win, Threatening Army Tensions
  • G20 protesters go on the march
  • Hizbullah: Sudan strikes a new Israeli crime
  • Varun Gandhi, youngest scion of Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, is behind bars
  • Obama's Day: New Afghan-Pakistan strategy
  • Suicide Bomber Kills at Least 50 in Pakistan Mosque
  • Netanyahu doesn't expect US policy pressure
  • Palestinian business skeptical of Netanyahu plan
  • Defying warrant, Sudan's president visits Libya
  • Police to probe UK torture claims
  • Analysis: Israel's new coalition
  • An intense clash mirroring Jew-Arab tensions
  • Israeli minister calls for new Gaza invasion
  • Israel military condemns anti-Palestinian T-shirts
  • Israeli troops violated medical ethics-rights group
  • World's cheapest car is launched