Philippines struggles after typhoon
Hundreds dead or missing; storm moves to Vietnam. Story | Slideshow
Hundreds dead or missing; storm moves to Vietnam. Story | Slideshow
Soldiers reeking of alcohol menace capital one day after demonstrations. Full story
Iran's nuclear chief says his country built a uranium enrichment facility inside a mountain next to a military site in case of an attack. Full story
Soldiers reeking of alcohol menaced Guinea's capital Tuesday, a day after the military shot at pro-democracy demonstrators, leaving at least 157 people dead, a human rights group said.
U.S. and Colombian authorities seized $41 million in suspected drug money over the past two weeks — one of the largest seizures in the history of the countries' joint efforts, officials say.
A powerful typhoon slammed into central Vietnam on Tuesday, killing 32 people and flooding the country's coastline after leaving a trail of death and destruction in the Philippines.
Imprisoned director Roman Polanski, arrested last weekend on a decades-old sex charge, filed a motion requesting to be released, Swiss authorities said Tuesday.
Al Qaida's number two Ayman al-Zawahri has issued a new audio message in which he eulogizes Pakistani Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud, whom U.S. forces killed last month, a monitoring group said.
Iran's nuclear chief says his country built its newly revealed uranium enrichment facility inside a mountain next to a military site to ensure continuity of its nuclear activities in case of an attack.
A bus packed with Afghan civilians hit a roadside bomb near the southern city of Kandahar Tuesday, killing 30 people and wounding 39.
A military judge has dismissed a murder charge against a Marine accused of killing an unarmed detainee in Iraq.