Congress may consider cutting the almost US$1.3 billion in annual aid to Pakistan if it turns out the Islamabad government knew where Osama bin Laden was hiding, the head of the Senate Intelligence Committee said yesterday.
Indonesian forces killed four Somali pirates in a gunfight after a ship and 20 Indonesian hostages held nearly two months were freed, the military said yesterday.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper said yesterday that he won't shift to the hard right after his Conservatives won a long-sought majority in Canada's Parliament.
Intensifying conflicts in Afghanistan and Pakistan pose threats to the lives of journalists, while dangers have eased in Sri Lanka and Nepal with the end of fighting there, a media group said Tuesday.
Police in Kazakhstan say they have uncovered a $130 million (€87.96 million) smuggling operation and issued arrest warrants for security and customs officials suspected of involvement.
An Australian bishop who was fired by Pope Benedict XVI after suggesting the church consider ordaining women and married men defended his actions yesterday and accused the Vatican of becoming increasingly authoritarian.
Osama bin Laden was unarmed when he was confronted by United States (US) commandos at his Pakistani hideout but tried to resist the assault, the White House said yesterday as new details emerged about the audacious raid that killed the world's most wanted terrorist.
The thousands of Jamaican gadget enthusiasts who cannot pull themselves away from their BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) have not escaped the attention of senior BlackBerry executives.
JAMAICA'S MARKETING and business community are expected to benefit from a wide range of marketing information, as legendary international marketing guru Dr Philip Kotler makes his presentation at a special seminar in Kingston.
The Colorado construction worker who flew to Pakistan on a one-man mission to hunt down Osama bin Laden says he's ecstatic to hear about the al Qaida leader's death.
Proudly declaring the killing of Osama bin Laden "a good day for America," President Barack Obama said yesterday the world was a safer place without the world's most hunted terrorist.
KRAKOW (AP):Tens of thousands of Poles braved cold, rainy weather yesterday to travel to locations where they could watch the beatification ceremony of their beloved countryman, John Paul II, on large-screen...
LONDON (AP:The dress is packed away, the partying guests have left Buckingham Palace and Prince William returns to military duty next week instead of taking a honeymoon with Kate Middleton.The newly-weds were praised yesterday...
KABUL (AP):On the first day of its promised spring offensive, the Taliban used a 12-year-old boy as a suicide bomber in an attack yesterday that killed four civilians, President Hamid Karzai said...
SKOPJE, (AP):Macedonian police say they have arrested 11 suspected members of an international drug trafficking ring and seized 11 kilograms of heroin.Interior minister Gordana Jankulovska said...
NITEROI (AP):Brazilian police say at least four football fans have been shot during a fight before a match.Police say 80 fans have been detained after the incident yesterday in which six other people were hurt.Local media citing police say at least one...
ATLANTA, United States (AP):Jose-David and Lourdes Resendiz have lived in Georgia for 14 years, but with the governor likely to sign a bill passed by the Legislature that...