He's unconvinced of global warming
COPENHAGEN, Denmark - President Bush said in a Danish TV interview aired Thursday that adhering to the Kyoto treaty on climate change w...
BERLIN - Germany's parliament voted no confidence in Gerhard Schroeder's government at the chancellor's own request today, setting the stage for new elections amid econo...
He and Nixon blasted leader
NEW DELHI - Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who derided India and Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in a private 1971 conversation with ...
Fire cuts power to Baghdad site
BAGHDAD, Iraq - A fire broke out today at a power station that supplies a Baghdad waterworks, shutting it down and leaving millions of res...
Bodies found from copter
KABUL, Afghanistan - A small team of U.S. soldiers was missing today in the same mountains in eastern Afghanistan where a special forces helicopt...
Numbers so great, they're turned away
BAGHDAD, Iraq - U.S. and Iraqi officials have long believed that foreign fighters infiltrating Iraq through its porous borders with ...
MADRID, Spain - Parliament legalized gay marriage today, defying conservatives and clergy who opposed making traditionally Roman Catholic Spain the third country to allo...
U.S. declines confirmation
KABUL, Afghanistan - Rescuers have reached the wreckage of a U.S. special forces helicopter that crashed in a rugged mountain ravine in eastern...
KABUL, Afghanistan - The U.S. military said today that hostile fire likely brought down a Chinook helicopter that crashed in eastern Afghanistan, and officials said the ...
More police among trends for population
At the one-year mark since the U.S. handover of sovereignty in Iraq, the numbers behind the conflict shed light on the progress ma...