U.S. special forces in Tripoli seized an accused mastermind of 1998 bombings.
Sudan has seen plenty of protests large and small over the past two years. Could this one break the mold?
Wise investors should keep one eye on U.S. budget / debt talks in Washington and one on the price of oil.
Journalists reporting from Syria face an increasing risk of being kidnapped or killed -- a threat that comes from all sides.
Here is a transcript of the remarks made by President Obama before the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, Sept. 24.
Increased tourism spending in the summer of 2013 could contribute to the best GDP growth figures Greece has seen in five years.
A key question: Can Libya reverse course and become a reliable source for oil exports?
Sens. Robert Menendez and Roy Blunt appeared on "Meet The Press" to discuss the potential consequences of action against Syria. Watch the interview here.
Reduced production in Libya and Nigeria has contributed to a rise in oil prices, but increased production elsewhere may reverse that.
Pastor Terry Jones from Gainesville, Fla., has sparked widespread outrage in the past for his anti-Muslim actions.
The explosion in the city of Benghazi comes on the first anniversary of a deadly attack on the U.S. consulate.
Read the full text of Obama's speech on Syria.
On Tuesday, the world's biggest arms fair opens in London, with Russian firms displaying weaponry they sold to Syria.
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta isn't the only one angry with the ICC's focus on the African continent.
Rising global oil prices may keep oil-trade deficits and subsidy costs elevated for ASEAN economies.
Raytheon's Tomahawk missiles are worth more than $1.4 million each.
A series of oil sector factors has pushed oil well above $100 per barrel.
Most Western companies have been out of Syria for the past two years.
American cities are nowhere to be found at the top of the 2013 list of the most livable cities in the world.
Many in Damascus welcome the expected attack but wonder what the outcome will be and how they can prepare for it.
From B-2 stealth bombers to ship-launched cruise missiles, President Obama has many options at his disposal.
Planes are reported arriving at a British base on Cyprus, in close striking distance of Syria.