Taliban Claim They Recruited Afghan Soldier Who Killed NATO Troops The increasing frequency of such rogue attacks have prompted doubts about the mission in Afghanistan
Greece Pushes Back Against Cutting Off Iranian Oil Imports The economies of Greece and other struggling EU countries would be harmed with the US-led sanctions on Iran
Hundreds of Libyans Storm NTC Headquarters NTC Chief Mustafa Abdul-Jalil was attacked with projectiles and had his car torched before the government building was looted
Egypt’s Islamists Win 75 Percent of Seats in Parliament Islamist parties are now competing with Egypt's military for full rule, as the secular liberals get marginalized
Britain Revokes PressTV’s License, Forces Iranian Station Off Air in UK PressTV Slams 'Censorship,' Urges Brits to Keep Watching Online
Al-Shabaab, African Union Clash on Outskirts of Mogadishu AU Spokesman Says Operation 'First' Capture Of Territory Outside Mogadishu
Maliki’s Sectarian Arrests Fuel Another Political Crisis in Iraq Parliament's Human Rights Committee Head Slams Raids