Libyan rebels push toward Tripoli
NATO and rebels are applying pressure on the Libyan capital, which has been overcome with civil and economic challenges.
Putin squashes opposition People's Freedom Party
The Kremlin has denied the application of a new political party.
South African footballers pay 5-million rand for own nickname
The South African football association has settled a legal dispute over the Bafana Bafana moniker.
Protests in Senegal defy President Wade
The sub-Saharan nation claims that the African Spring has started.
Assad's army gathers on Turkish border
The latest news from Syria. As Assad continues his offense, Syrians continue to flee to Turkey.
Growing up in Boston, Whitey Bulger was the Boogeyman
When Bulger disappeared in the early nineties, he haunted the streets of Boston. Children were afraid.
Ukraine ex-prime minster faces corruption charges
The trail against Yulia Tymoshenko was chaotic and inflammatory on Friday.
Whitey Bulger’s FBI accomplice to be released from federal prison
John J. Connolly, the FBI agent responsible for Bulger's escape 16 years ago will be released from federal prison in four days.
Mother and son convicted of genocide by international court
In the ongoing case over the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, the first woman to be convicted of genocide will get life in prison
How will Libya shape NATO’s future?
As the President is questioned why the US is in Libya, the future of NATO may come into question.
Why a stable Afghan government matters
With a 30,000-person troop withdrawal now scheduled, how will politics in Afghanistan and Pakistan be affected?
UPDATE: O.J. Simpson did not confess to Oprah
Oprah's management has stated that the ex-football star did not confess to Oprah or her staff
Fitna; Geert Wilders' hateful, anti-Islamic film [VIDEO]
Watch the short-film that got Freedom Party leader Geert Wilders charged with inciting hatred.
Free speech trumps hate speech; Dutch court pardons Anti-Muslim politician
Geert Wilders, leader of Holland's Freedom Party, was acquitted of charges related to his inflammatory marks about Islam
Late Jackass star Ryan Dunn never lived to see his last three films [VIDEO]
The deceased Jackass star-cum-actor has three movies yet to be released. He dies in a car crash Monday morning.
Ryan Dunn official website, tumblr unchaged after his death
Ryan Dunn has passed away, but his internet presence has yet to.
JetBlue makes first US purchase at Paris Air Show 2011
JetBlue edges out United Airlines with a deal worth an estimated $3.4 billion deal.
Latest pictures of Paris Air Show's futuristic planes
The latest photos from the air show at Le Bourget.
World's oldest person Maria Gomes Valentim dies at 114
The Brazilian woman, who was born in 1896, died weeks before her 115th birthday.
Hungary institutes hamburger-tax
The new tax will charge food manufactures for making Hungarians unhealthy. The fee applies to a cornucopia of junk foods.
Ex-Brazil, Ghana presidents honored for fighting hunger
Two former presidents were awarded this years World Food Prize. They will split the $250,000 honorarium.
Ban ki-Moon wins second turn as Secretary General
Despite criticisms during his first term, the South Korean was unanimously voted in for a second time.
Mexican authorities capture cartel boss “The Monkey”
The leader of the infamous El Familia drug trafficking operation have been arrested - a significant victory in Mexico's drug war
Bahrain: Eight activists sentenced to life in prison
Shiite political activists have been handed harsh sentences for their involvement in February protests.
Boko Haram, violence on the rise in Nigeria
The jihadist clan has made good on their threat to cause more destruction in Nigeria. They have said that the time to negotiate has passed.
Sudan's President Bashir to visit China
President Bashir is wanted by the International Criminal Court for genocide and war crimes. He will be hosted in Beijing for three days next week.
Car bombs kill at least 27 in Iraq
Insurgent attacks in Iraq are on the rise. On Tuesday, a provincial government building was attacked by extremists.
Spectacular photos from the Paris Air Show
The Paris Air Show is the
Plane crash kills 44 in Russia
A plane went down just a few hundreds yards from its destination in northeastern Russia.
Roger Ebert aside, Twitter celebs mourn Ryan Dunn
A number of friends and celebrities tweeted their sadness over Ryan Dunn's death