Workers take armed escorts
BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - Foreign aid workers in Indonesia's tsunami-stricken Aceh province must take military escorts to areas facing insurgency...
Groups must get Indonesia OK to travel
BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - Indonesia ordered aid workers and journalists today to declare travel plans or face expulsion from the coun...
Insurgents hit joint convoy
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Insurgents ambushed a convoy of American and Iraqi forces in the northern city of Mosul, detonating a roadside bomb and firing...
SUMATRA, Indonesia — U.S. Marines have expanded their role in Sumatra’s tsunami relief operation after days of delays caused by Indonesian objections to armed U.S. troop...
LONDON - The last four Britons held at Guantanamo Bay will be released within weeks and turned over to British authorities, Foreign Secretary Jack Straw told lawmakers t...
BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - Indonesian authorities warned aid workers today that many parts of tsunami-battered Aceh province were not safe for foreigners, and the military ...
Allawi vows to grow army
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Some areas of Iraq will probably be too unsafe to take part in the Jan. 30 elections, Prime Minister Ayad Allawi said today, and ...
2 U.S. Navy crew members injured
BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - A U.S. helicopter on a relief mission crashed in a rice paddy 500 yards from the Banda Aceh airport today, injuri...
Abbas is landslide Palestinian winner
RAMALLAH, West Bank - Mahmoud Abbas was elected Palestinian Authority president by a landslide, results showed today, giving the pra...
BAGHDAD, Iraq - At least six police officers were killed - including Baghdad's deputy police chief and his son - in two separate attacks today, as insurgents stepped up ...