AMIENS, France — The Frenchwoman who made medical history as the recipient of a partial face transplant gave the world its first look at the results today.
"I now have a...
U.N. wary of nuclear plans
VIENNA, Austria — The U.N. nuclear watchdog agency on Saturday reported Iran to the U.N. Security Council in a resolution expressing concern Te...
Egyptian ferry sank quickly
SAFAGA, Egypt — Rescue boats picked up at least 362 survivors from an Egyptian ferry that caught fire and sank in the Red Sea, apparently so f...
ROME — Romano Mussolini, a son of Italy's World War II dictator Benito Mussolini and his last living offspring, died Friday. He was 78.
The jazz musician and painter had...
CAIRO, Egypt — An Egyptian ferry carrying about 1,300 people sank in the Red Sea overnight during bad weather, and rescue ships and helicopters pulled dozens of bodies f...
5 soldiers die Wed. in Iraq
BAGHDAD, Iraq — A U.S. helicopter fired rockets into a crowded Shiite neighborhood of eastern Baghdad today, killing a young woman, after the ...
VIENNA, Austria — The U.N. nuclear watchdog met today to consider referring Iran to the U.N. Security Council over its nuclear program, which the United States and Europ...
BAGHDAD, Iraq — A bomb exploded alongside a group of Iraqi men waiting for work in eastern Baghdad today, killing at least eight and wounding more than 50, as a key Sunn...
President eases up on N. Korea
TOKYO — President Bush appeared to tone down his criticism of North Korea and his concerns over the growing competitiveness of China and In...
BAGHDAD, Iraq — Saddam Hussein and four other defendants refused to attend their trial today, and their defense attorneys boycotted the proceedings, demanding the remova...