Foreign birth may become an issue
NEW DELHI - Sonia Gandhi moved a step closer Saturday to becoming India's first foreign-born prime minister when her Congress party, the...
ST. TROPEZ, France - The other D-Day is all but forgotten now on beaches where half-clad vacationers sip Sancerre in the sun. But former Staff Sgt. Richard Fisco, who la...
SEOUL, South Korea - Reinstated by a historic court ruling, President Roh Moo-hyun embarked Friday on a new era of liberal politics in the face of challenges on the econ...
Defense Secretary visits Iraqi prison
ABU GHRAIB, Iraq - Hoping to contain a spreading scandal, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld went to the Abu Ghraib prison camp on Th...
Defense chief lands in Iraq
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, making a surprise visit to Iraq aimed at containing the prisoner abuse scandal, said tod...
Family is at odds with U.S. officials
BAGHDAD, Iraq - U.S. authorities said Wednesday a young American who was beheaded by militants had been warned by the FBI to leave I...
India's leader concedes loss
NEW DELHI - India's opposition Congress party captured the most seats in parliamentary elections, according to early results today, a stunnin...
KARBALA, Iraq - Heavy gunfire and huge explosions resounded today as American forces battled Iraqi militiamen near a gold-domed shrine that is one of the most sacred sit...
Palestinians will remain
DAMASCUS, Syria - Syrian President Bashar Assad challenged today the basis of U.S. sanctions on his country and said he would not expel Palestini...
Remains of dead soldiers sought
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - Israeli soldiers scoured Gaza City rooftops and buildings today, searching for the body parts of six comrades blow...