Iraq Oil Minister Says Iraq Is Safe For Investment
Iraq's oil minister says his country is now safe for investment and is appealing to international companies to help Iraq develop its petroleum sector.
Iraq's oil minister says his country is now safe for investment and is appealing to international companies to help Iraq develop its petroleum sector.
Iranian state radio says police are confirming that a militant group active in Iran has killed all 16 police officers it abducted in June.
The U.S. Military says American-led troops have killed 14 militants in two days of clashes in southern Afghanistan.
The only surviving gunman from last week's terror attacks in India has reportedly identified two members of a banned Pakistani militant group as the masterminds of the plot.
Mumbai police say an unexploded hand grenade has been found outside a hospital that was the scene of an attack during last week's siege on the city.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says she is satisfied with Pakistan's commitment to fight terrorism and its readiness to pursue any lead in the attacks in India.
An Iraqi police station in Fallujah has been leveled and another damaged in suicide car bombings that were apparently coordinated.
A spokesman says Iraq's presidential council has approved the security pact with the United States.
The Pakistani president says 20 terrorist suspects wanted by India in the wake of the Mumbai attacks will be tried in Pakistan if there is evidence of wrongdoing.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says Pakistan must show “resolve and urgency” in helping investigate the Mumbai attacks.
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The volcano on the tiny Caribbean Island of Montserrat has burst into action, hurling hot rocks that set buildings ablaze in the island's abandoned capital.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is acknowledging publicly for the first time that tumbling oil prices are gouging the country's fragile economy.
Passengers on a luxury cruise liner that pirates shot at in waters off Somalia are talking about the experience.
The top U.S. diplomat and the country's senior military officer are making a direct appeal to India and Pakistan to share information following the terror attacks in Mumbai.
Police say that they have found explosives hidden in a bag in Mumbai's main train station which they said was left over from last week's attacks.
Authorities don't see a connection between last week's Mumbai attacks and today's explosion on a passenger train in northeast India.
China has dramatically raised the number of people sickened and killed by its recent tainted milk powder scandal.
The leader of a group of anti-government demonstrators in Thailand says the weeklong siege of Bangkok's airports will end Wednesday morning.
Even as they make new demands of the government in neighboring Pakistan, Indian officials are choosing their words carefully in an effort to avoid triggering a troop build-up along the border of the two less-than-friendly countries.
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A new album of songs based on poems by the Late Pope John Paul II and performed by Placido Domingo goes on sale in Italy.
Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman says his country will fully back the U.S.-Iraq security pact if it's approved by Iraqis in a referendum next summer.
Israeli officials say the 2-year-old orphan of a couple killed at the Mumbai Jewish center they ran is flying to Israel today.
With the final siege site in Mumbai cleared, Indian authorities say the death toll from last week's terror attack stands at 172.