World
Airport Closed By WWII Bomb
Workers at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport discovered an unexploded WWII bomb underground
Compulsory Health Insurance Scheme to Start in Liberia
Country where citizens are encouraged to grow their own food will require the purchasing of insurance
Two Senegalese Nationals Executed in Gambia
President Yahya Jammeh, who plans to have all death row inmates executed by mid-September, has ignored international pleas to halt the executions.
Chinese State Media Hits Romney
Says the GOP nominee would hurt China-U.S relations were he to be elected in November
Navy Seal Book May Diverge From Official Version of Bin Laden Killing
How the Al Qaeda leader was killed has been called into question
UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer Warns Against Deputy PM's Proposed Tax
Says 'Wealth Tax' would hurt economic growth
Hundreds of Marines in Guatemala to Fight Drug Cartel
Operation Martillo aims to target operatives of the Zetas cartel
Taliban Fighters Kill Eight Pakistani Soldiers
Cast doubt on claims Pakistan has been containing its border with Afghanistan
European Shares Hold Ahead of Bernanke Speech
Fed Chairman is to give a speech to other central bankers in Wyoming later this week
New Zealand Takes First Steps to Legalize Gay Marriage
First of three parliamentary votes passed 78 to 40
Muslim Brotherhood Say Mursi Visit to Israel is Impossible
Party not keen on the Egyptian president visiting the "Zionist entity"
One Man and Two Women Get Civil Union in Brazil
Notary says there is no law against the relationship
Anders Breivik, Psycho Killer?
The mass murderer's sentencing highlights the fine line between ideology and insanity.
U.K. Parents Head to U.S. To Choose Baby's Sex
The service is banned in Great Britain
Americans in Mexico Want U.S. Drug Policy Change
They live in the midst of prohibition-spawned violence
Chief Socialist in EU Parliament Advises Greece To Privatize, Deregulate
Pigs can, it seems, fly
Rats Gnaw at Corpose of Dead Infant in India Hospital
Nine suspended for failing to hand over body to parents.
Syrian Opposition Leader Criticizes US
It's too soon to talk about transitional governments, what with all the brutal bloodshed.
D'Souza "Fact Check" Light on Facts
AP treats opinions as facts, then says the opinions are wrong.
Myanmar Trims "Blacklist" that Blocked Dissidents, Journalists
Government says 2,000 names will be removed, but thousands remain on the list.
Venezuela Refinery Fire Extinguished
One of the deadliest oil industry accidents in years.
Marketing Firm Assumes Rising Poverty in Europe
Adopting strategies used in Asia to cope with falling living standards
Pakistani Girl on Trial for Blasphemy is Fourteen
Family has been taken into protective custody