India election sees change
After 34 years, world’s longest-serving democratically elected communist party loses power.
Two suicide bombers kill 80 in Pakistan
Bombings appeared to be retaliatory attack over Osama bin Laden’s death.
Cash-strapped Libyan rebels resort to an unorthodox tactic — a bank heist — to help fund their fight against Moammar Gaddafi.
He promised concessions but also outlined a tough stance rejected by key Palestinian officials.
Coping with post-revolution crime and a poor economy, some contend “the old days were better.”
As loyalists clash with tribal fighters, opposition warns of civil war.
A gargantuan ash cloud from an Icelandic volcano is reviving memories of last year.
U.N. report on secret Syrian nukes could trigger new sanctions against Damascus.
In London, Obama prepares what advisers have billed as the “anchor speech” of his four-nation tour.
Seven companies hit with sanctions as a U.N. watchdog agency reports Iranian nuclear gains.
At a terror trial in Chicago, witness says a Pakistani officer chose Jewish center as target.
The imprisoned former Russian oil tycoon lost an appeal of his second conviction for fraud, but his sentence was cut.
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Grimsvoetn volcano erupted earlier today, just a year after Eyjafjallajokull disrupted global travel and trade.
After 34 years, world’s longest-serving democratically elected communist party loses power.
Bombings appeared to be retaliatory attack over Osama bin Laden’s death.
The Qatar-based news channel is aggressively covering regional unrest.
Residents are rattled by country’s worst earthquakes in 50 years.
When a family split by citizenship is faced with a deportation order, the choices are stark.
Hundreds of Christians and Muslims hurled stones at each other in downtown Cairo.
Al-Qaeda leader’s death comes nearly a decade after attacks on New York and the Pentagon.
The Pentagon released several videos of Osama bin Laden found in his hideout.
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