Yemen Ruling Party Confirms Talks With UN Over Crisis UN Plan Calls for 'National Reconciliation' Government
Rebels: Gadhafi Last Tracked Three Days Ago in Southern Libya Speculation He Could Flee to Neighboring Country
State Department Warned in 2002 Vatican Would Oppose Attack on Iraq A diplomatic meeting in 2002 notes "public criticism" of attack on Iraq, further revealing early plans against Saddam Hussein
NYPD Surveillance of Muslims May Violate First Amendment The wide-ranging clandestine and intelligence program received federal money and CIA cooperation
Turkey Suspends Military Ties With Israel Turkey warned economic sanctions may follow absent an apology for Israel's raid on Gaza aid ship
After 7 Years, Brazil May Withdraw Troops from Haiti Pending UN approval, Brazil decides occupation not helping either country
Reports: Obama to Keep 3,000 Troops in Iraq After December 'Almost Purely' Training Mission, Officials Claim
Notoriously Corrupt Governor Says Assange ‘Insane’ for Leaking Cables Critical of Her Governor Demands Assange Be Placed in Indian Insane Asylum