World News
In this Wednesday Aug. 19, 2009 photo, made available Saturday Aug. 22, Spc. Paul Pickett, 22, of Minden La., center, of the U.S. Army's Apache Company, 2nd Battalion 87th Infantry Regiment, part of the 3rd Combat Brigade 10th Mountain Division based out of Fort Drum, N.Y., covers a injured U.S. soldier as a helicopter lands to evacuate the wounded after their armored vehicle hit an improvised explosive device in the Tangi Valley of Afghanistan's Wardak Province.
photo: AP / David Goldman
Afghan leak: Wikileaks' Assange denies 'blood on hands'
read more BBC News
The founder of the website Wikileaks has rejected US claims he has blood on his hands after releasing 90,000 leaked classified documents on the Afghan war. Julian Assange told the BBC there was no evidence that any informants had died as a...
A protesting truck driver hold a Greek flag as he protests in front of Riot police outside the Greek parliament in central Athens, on Friday, July 30, 2010.
photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris
Greece turns to military to restore fuel supplies
read more The Guardian
DEREK GATOPOULOS Associated Press Writer= ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece said Friday it will use military trucks, navy vessels and commandeered fuel tankers to restore gasoline supplies cut by a strike that has hurt the country's industry and vital tourism trade at the height of vacation season. Government spokesman Giorgos Petalotis told The...
Palestinians wheel a wounded police officer at the Shifa hospital following an Israeli air strike in Gaza City, late Friday, July 30, 2010.
photo: AP / Khalil Hamra
Israeli jets strike Gaza
read more Al Jazeera
Israel has launched air attacks against targets in the Gaza Strip, injuring eight Palestinians, medical sources have said. Sami Zyara, a Palestinian journalist in the Gaza Strip, told Al Jazeera that at least two rockets launched on Friday targeted a police training centre run by Hamas. The Israeli military had no immediate comment. Earlier on...
Alfonso Cano, a Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) commander who will head the Boliviarian Movement, a new clandestine political party for the rebels, attends a practice ceremony for the political party opening outside of San Vicente del Caguan in the FARC controlled zone of Colombia on Friday, April 28, 2000.
photo: AP / Scott Dalton
Colombian Farc rebels call for talks with new president
read more BBC News
Colombia's largest left-wing rebel group, the Farc, says it is willing to talk to the new Colombian government. The Farc leader known as Alfonso Cano said the Marxist rebel group was willing to search for a political solution to the 46-year-old conflict. President-elect Juan Manuel Santos has in the past ruled out any dialogue unless the Farc...
Pakistani villagers collect fixtures off their wall which collapsed due to heavy flood in Nowshera, Pakistan on Friday, July 30, 2010.
photo: AP / Mohammad Sajjad
400 Killed in Flooding in Pakistan, Officials Say
read more The New York Times
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — More than 400 people have died and thousands of others were made homeless as some of the worst floods in Pakistan’s history hit this northwestern region, provincial officials said. Saood Rehman/European Pressphoto Agency An aerial view of flooded hit areas after heavy monsoon rains on the outskirts of Dera Ismail...
Italian Lower Chamber President Gianfranco Fini reads his statement during a press conference in Rome, Friday, July 30, 2010.
photo: AP / Gregorio Borgia
Italy speaker refuses to resign, deepens crisis
read more The Star
ROME (Reuters) - The influential speaker of Italy's lower house refused to step down on Friday after being censured by his own party, and said his supporters could vote against the government of former ally Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (R) talks with Minister of Equal Opportunities Mara Carfagna during...
A charred car stands in front of a chimney, all of what is left of a house that was burned to the ground, in the village of Mokhovoe, destroyed by a forest fire near the town of Lukhovitsy some 135 km (84 miles) southeast of Moscow, Friday, July 30, 2010. The fires have spread quickly across more than 200,000 acres (90,000 hectares) in recent days after a record heat wave and severe drought that has plagued Russia for weeks.
photo: AP / Dmitry Chistoprudov
Wildfires sweeping Russia kill at least 25
read more The Star
MASLOVKA, Russia (Reuters) - Forest fires sweeping across European Russia on Friday killed at least 25 people and forced the evacuation of thousands in the hottest weather since records began 130 years ago. Men walk in front of a burning building outside the town of Vyksa, some 150 km (93 miles) southwest of the Volga city of Nizhny Novgorod, July...
Exterior view of the U.S. Embassy in Paris Friday, July 30, 2010 where two of its employees are undergoing medical tests after handling a suspicious letter.
photo: AP / Yoan Valat
Suspicious Envelope Received at U.S. Embassy in Paris
read more The New York Times
PARIS — Two employees of the United States Embassy in Paris underwent medical examinations on Friday after handling a suspicious envelope that arrived at the embassy, but officials said its contents did not appear to be harmful. “There is no indication that the envelope contained something dangerous or poisoned,” Embassy spokesman...
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gestures while speaking at a news conference at the Shanghai World Expo in Shanghai, China, Friday, June 11, 2010.
photo: AP / Andy Wong
Ahmadinejad makes a call to arms
read more Asia Times
     Jul 31, 2010 Ahmadinejad makes a call to arms...
This photo released by the Fars News Agency claims to show an Iranian satellite launching rocket named "Safir-2", translated in English as "Ambassador-2", carrying the satellite "Omid", or "Hope" in English, photographed at launch at an undisclosed location on Monday, Feb. 2, 2009. Iran has successfully sent its first domestically made satellite into orbit, the country's president announced Tuesday, claiming a significant step in an ambitious space program that has worried many international obser
photo: AP / Fars News Agency
Iran Aims for Space, U.S. Aims for War
read more WorldNews.com
Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. When Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced that Iran plans to send a man into space by 2019, it evoked the bold initiatives and far-reaching aims of the Kennedy-Johnson Administrations and their New Frontier and Great Society Programs. Not only did these programs set in motion a...
 
 
For Tim Gautreaux, a Louisiana local whose family is immersed in the oil industry, the BP leak...
The definition is commonly agreed upon: totalitarian rule is a political system where the...
Nearly five months after parliamentary elections were held, Iraq is still without a government....
 
Official says masseuse and her attorneys were uncooperative, and witnesses could not remember anything unusual A spokeswoman for Al Gore said he 'unequivocally and emphatically denied this accusation when he first learnt of its existence three years...
photo: AP / Kamran Jebreili
 
A report into Australia's worst bushfire disaster is to be...
photo: AP / FILE
 
By A WSJ Staff Reporter YANGON, Myanmar—Moves by Myanmar's military regime to loosen its grip on the impoverished nation's once-mighty rice industry in advance of an election this year have raised cautious hopes for the nation's economy. After...
photo: AP / Khin Maung Win
 
It was mightily short on public statements and lasted only a...
photo: AP / Bilal Hussein
 
By JOSé DE CóRDOBA And NICHOLAS CASEY Reuters Mexican soldiers stand guard outside a morgue in Guadalajara City on Friday as they wait for the body of Ignacio "Nacho" Coronel to be delivered. MEXICO CITY—The killing of one of Mexico's...
photo: AP
 
Despite improving performance, British Airways was dragged down to a £164m pre-tax loss in the first quarter by the £250m cost of cabin crew strikes and the volcanic ash cloud, the carrier...
photo: AP / Odd Andersen
 
 
Find Your Own News


News by Region
Politics
Beer - Alcohol - Drinks - Beverage
Sport
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady responds to a reporter's question during a media availability at the NFL football team's facility in Foxborough, Mass., Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009.
Business
Traders work at the New York Stock Exchange Friday, March 27, 2009.
Sci / Tech / Health
Policemen stand outside the office of PricewaterhouseCoopers in Hyderabad, India, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2009. Indian police on Tuesday searched the offices of PricewaterhouseCoopers, the auditors of the troubled outsourcing giant Satyam Computers, whose founder last week admitted to doctoring the company's accounts for years, an official said.
Politics
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez speaks during a press conference at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas, Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010.
Sport
Roy Hodgson
Business
Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata). Several waved albatrosses Punta Suarez, Espanola, Galapagos Islands. Fernandina (Narborough) Island: The name was given in honor of King Ferdinand II of Aragon, who sponsored the voyage of Columbus
Sci / Tech / Health
Yahoo - Internet - Search Engine
Politics
Lebanese President Michel Suleiman, center, receives Saudi King Abdullah, left, and Syrian President Bashar Assad, right, upon their arrival at the Presidential Palace in Baabda, east of Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, July 30, 2010.
Regional Conflicts
Iraqis inspect the scene of a bomb attack in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, July 28, 2010. A bomb planted near a state-run bank killed and injured several people in the eastern Shiite slum of Sadr City police said.
Business
Emirates airlines
Sci / Tech / Health
Dubai Marina at Night
Politics
Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., smiles as he is introduced by former Indiana Rep. Lee Hamilton, not pictured, at a campaign stop in Washington, Tuesday, July 15, 2008.
Sport
England captain Kevin Pietersen gestures during the fifth and final day of the second test cricket match between India and England in Mohali, India, Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008.
Business
The "Screaming'" roller coaster track that enters the water, at Disney's California Adventure. Anaheim, CA, USA. "A Bug's Land" is seen from the point of view of a bug, and the character of "Flik" from A Bug's Life
Sci / Tech / Health
Dengue
 
RSS RSS more headlines news