US Deaths in Afghanistan Drop Dramatically
The number of American troops killed in Afghanistan dropped dramatically in November, to one U.S. Death.
The number of American troops killed in Afghanistan dropped dramatically in November, to one U.S. Death.
Iraqi officials say 15 people have been killed in a suicide car bombing in the northern city of Mosul.
Pakistan's president denies any government connection to terrorists who attacked India's financial capital and he's pledged to work toward good relations between the two neighbors.
As survivors of the terrorist attacks in Mubai provide details on what happened, the number of how many remain buried under the ruble is still a mystery
Most Asian stock markets rose today after Wall Street extended its gains a day earlier.
The protest group that took over Thailand's main international airport says it will remain there despite a plea from the country's army commander.
Iraq's parliament speaker says a vote on a proposed security agreement with the United States has been delayed until Thursday.
An appeals court has dropped the prison sentences for a British couple convicted of having sex on a beach in Dubai.
A state-run newspaper in China is blasting the latest Guns N' Roses album as an attack on the country.
A constitutional showdown over presidential power could play out this morning in a Washington courtroom.
President Bush is hosting Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert for a private dinner.
Iranian state radio says an alleged espionage network with links to Israel's Mossad spy agency has been dismantled.
More than 20 people have been killed in a series of bomb attacks today in Iraq.
President George w. Bush has been burned in Effigy in Baghdad as thousands protested the proposed new security agreement with the U.S.
The Rich and famous gather to celebrate to opening of a new hotel at the tune of $20 million
Asia-Pacific nations meeting this weekend in Peru will get pressure from the U.S. to support the plan reached by the G-20 countries for dealing with the world financial crisis.
A Japanese lingerie store is selling out of bras.....for men
British scientists develop a new technique that can recognize fingerprints even after they've been wiped off a bullet
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The Indian Navy says it's scored a success against pirates in the Gulf of Aden.
Al-Qaida no. 2 Ayman Al-Zawahri is criticizing Barack Obama in a new message, calling him a demeaning racial term implying that the president-elect is a black American who does the bidding of whites.
Japan's Mazda Motor Corp. says U.S. automaker Ford Motor Co. will cut its stake in Mazda to 13 percent from 33.4 percent.
Suzuki Motor Corp. says General Motors Corp. will sell its stake in the Japanese automaker for 22.37 billion yen, or $230 million, to raise cash.
The food and drug administration will open three offices in China this week in an effort to improve the safety of exports headed to America.
The U.S. Ambassador says the Iraqi cabinet's approval of a security pact extending the presence of American Forces in Iraq for three years is “historic.”