Indonesia parliament set to back probe of... JAKARTA: Indonesia's Parliament looks set to recommend a criminal investigation of two top reformers in...
Pakistani Taleban loses ‘Hilton’ complex used for... DAMADOLA: Taleban militants tired from weeks of fighting NATO forces in Afghanistan were once happy to check into a complex...
Clinton fails to win over Brazil on Iran BRASILIA (Reuters) – Secretary of State Hillary Clinton failed to win Brazil's support on Wednesday for more sanctions against Iran...
NATO working to cut attrition in Afghan forces BRUSSELS – The high attrition rate that has hampered efforts to enlarge the Afghan army and police will start dropping soon,
Australian cleared over E.Timor assassination bid DILI (AFP) – An East Timor court on Wednesday cleared an Australian woman of the attempted assassination of the...
China, Iran Creating 'No-Go' Zones to Thwart U.S.... During the Cold War, the Pentagon built the greatest naval and air forces the world had ever seen, endowing the United States...
The Race for Iran SYRIA’S STRATEGIC TIES TO THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC: DIPLOMACY IN THE POST-IRAQ/POST-PEACE PROCESS MIDDLE EAST
Iran shuts down reformist publications Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- Iranian authorities shut down two more reformist publications, citing violations of state rules...
Dubai police chief says to seek Netanyahu arrest DUBAI (Reuters) - Dubai's police chief plans to seek the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the...
Singh terms KSA pillar of stability in region RIYADH – New Delhi and Riyadh should work together in shaping the global discourse on issues ...
Chile rushes troops as looting hits... CONCEPCION, Chile: Looters raided more stores in this ravaged city on Monday as thousands of Chilean troops struggled to restore...
Obama rethinking new US nuclear strategy WASHINGTON: More than 18 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, there are still 23,000 nuclear weapons remaining in the world.
Al Gore takes aim at climate change skeptics WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former Vice President Al Gore on took aim at skeptics who doubt the reality of human-caused climate change,
The comic books that brainwash North Koreans SEOUL, South Korea — Heinz Insu Fenkl, a literature professor at the State University of New York (SUNY) at New Paltz,
Niger facing famine, millions at risk: president NIAMEY (Reuters) - Millions of people are threatened by famine in Niger, the new military ruler said on Sunday in a message...
Turkish constitutional reforms ready by... ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey's government will present proposed reforms of the constitution to parliament by the end of March,
Chile quake death climbs to 708 as rescue ramps up CONCEPCION, Chile – Heroism and banditry mingled on Chile's shattered streets Sunday as rescuers braved aftershocks...
Riyadh Declaration cements ties RIYADH: Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh signed the Riyadh Declaration...
Cuba says dead hunger striker was common criminal HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba fired back against international criticism on Saturday, saying in state-run press a prisoner who died of a hunger strike
Afghan government claims Taleban stronghold MARJAH: The Afghan government took official control of the southern Taleban stronghold of Marjah on Thursday,