Russia Warns of Nuclear Arms Race as Missile Defense Talks Deadlock NATO Says Russia 'Wasting Money' By Trying to Counter Shield
Protesters Condemn Rebel Troops in Tripoli Rally Demonstrators Sick of Militias Meddling in Local Affairs
U.S. in Talks to Rebuild Libyan Army Libya's interim government is in talks with U.S. military over a deal to train and equip a Libyan army, in a model familiar to the region
Egypt Junta Condemns Incoming Parliament Officials Plan to Appoint New 'Council' to Draft Constitution Instead
Yemen Announces New Unity Govt., But What Happens to Saleh? Protesters Complain Dictator Remains in Power 'Behind the Scenes'
Security Forces Attack Peaceful Protesters in Bahrain Security forces fired tear gas and rubber bullets on unarmed civilian protesters attempting to march on Pearl Square
Roadside Bomb in Afghanistan Kills 19 After Tuesday's attacks on Shi'ite worshipers, the death toll in two days is at 78
Afghanistan Opens Bids to Western Investors for Mineral Deposits The Pentagon is facilitating contracts for one of the most corrupt governments in the world to exploit natural resources