Kenyan Police Search for Widow of 7/7 Bomber in Connection to Terror Plot
Kenyan authorities believe that Samantha Lewthwaite, widow of 7/7 bomber Germaine Lindsay, may be connected to a foiled Mombasa terror plot.
Carjacked Egyptian Presidential Candidate in Hospital
Egyptian presidential hopeful Abdul Moneim Abul Futuh is in intensive care after he was carjacked on the outskirts of Cairo.
Yakuza Assets Frozen By U.S. Treasury
Treasury officials announced Thursday the freezing of the financial assets held by Japan's Yamaguchi-gumi yakuza family, its leaders, and members of the Brothers' Circle.
Japanese Mayor's Denial of Nanjing Massacre Angers China
China issued a formal complaint to Japan on Wednesday after Nanjing severs ties with Nagoya.
Costa Concordia: Divers Discover Eight More Bodies in Shipwreck
Divers recovered three bodies from the Costa Concordia shipwreck on Wednesday, but were forced to suspend attempts to reach the remaining five due to bad weather.
Egyptian Court Will Unveil Mubarak Ruling on June 2
The trial of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak concluded Wednesday, with a verdict due on June 2.
Hong Kong's Leader-in-Waiting Ensnared in Illegal Basement Scandal
Henry Tang, Hong Kong's likely next chief executive, will not stand down, despite reports of an illegally constructed basement at his residence.
Top Ten Wealthiest Members of U.S. Congress
From auto dealerships to ketchup, these lawmakers boast enormous fortunes.
Nicolas Sarkozy Formally Bids for Re-Election
Even though he is performing poorly in polls, President Sarkozy announced Wednesday he will seek another term.
Russia Calls for Compromise With Iran Over Nuclear Issue
In light of Iran's apparent nuclear capabilities, Russia argues that Western economic sanctions have failed and the time for negotiations is now.
Iranians Charged with Bangkok Blasts
Two Iranians are in Thai custody charged with plotting Tuesday's bomb attacks in Bangkok.
Somalia: Car Bomb in Mogadishu Kills 11
A suicide car bomb kills 11 outside a Mogadishu cafe. Al-Shabab claims responsibility.
French Cabinet Storms Out of Parliament After Nazi Jibe (VIDEO)
Members of the French cabinet walked out of Parliament Tuesday evening after Socialist MP accused a minister adhering to Nazi ideology.
Argentina Will Appeal to the U.N. Over UK 'Militarization' of Falklands
Argentina's president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner announced her intentions to bring the Falklands issue to the U.N. on Tuesday.
Iran, Afghanistan Likely to Dominate Obama-Cameron Meeting Next Month
President Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron will discuss UK-U.S. partnership during Cameron's March visit.
India to Support UN Resolutions Against Syria
India has announced its support of a United Nations Security Council resolution aimed against Syria.
U.N. Security Council Considers Resolution Calling for Assad to Step Down
After nearly a year of continued violence in Syria, the UN Security Council will debate a resolution demanding Assad step down.
Julius Malema Gains Power in South Africa's ANC
Julius Malema elected to high-ranking ANC position despite his troubled political status.
Turkey Chastises France Over Armenian Genocide Legislation
The introduction of a bill in the French legislature outlawing the denial of the Armenian genocide angers Turkey.
Guatamalan President Apologizes for 1982 Atrocity
Alvaro Colom apologized Thursday for the government's role in the Dos Erres Massacre that left more than 200 civilians dead.
Cairo: Two Killed, Scores Wounded in Clash Between Protestors and Security Forces
Egyptian government forces cracked down on pro-democracy activists in Cairo Friday. Government sources confirm at least two dead and 150 injured.
Zardari Vows to Return to Pakistan Soon, Squelching Rumors of Resignation
Zardari’s recent hospitalization in Dubai have led some to believe he will resign, yet Zardari says he will return to Pakistan within the next few days.
Civlians Killed in Clashes in Syria, As Violence Shows No Signs of Abating
Assad forces violently suppress protesters in the Syrian city of Homs and elsewhere.
Pearl Harbor: Hallowed Ground or Tourist Attraction?
The 70th Anniversary of the December 7th attack on Pearl Harbor calls for reflection on the significance of the Pearl Harbor memorials.