More Than 140,000 People Flee Libya

The United Nations refugee agency says over the past 10…

Yemeni Cleric Joins Protests, Calls for Islamic Rule

An influential cleric and former mentor of Osama bin Laden has joined tens of thousands of Yemeni opposition activists and called for the government's replacement with an Islamic state. Sheik Abdul Majid al-Zindani Tuesday praised the…

US Lawmakers Press Obama on Trade Agreements

Sixty-seven Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives have told President Barack Obama they want to work with him to approve long-delayed trade deals with Colombia, Panama and South Korea. In a letter to the president, the legislators…

US Orders Ships to Libya

The United States has ordered two warships and 400 Marines to the waters off Libya, but top U.S. military officials played down the likelihood that the forces would intervene in the country's growing civil war. U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates…

Home Run King Again Pleads Not Guilty to Perjury

Major League Baseball's home run king, Barry Bonds, has again pleaded not guilty to charges that he lied under oath about using steroids. Bonds' plea in a San Francisco court Tuesday was his fourth since the charges against him were first…

UN narcotics body rewards Colombia’s drug war efforts

The International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) has dropped Colombia from its list of countries requiring special observation. It said Colombia remained the world's biggest producer of cocaine but had made progress in its war on drugs. Board member…

Iran: Security forces break up Tehran protests

Iranian police have fired tear gas to disperse opposition supporters mounting protests in the capital Tehran. A BBC correspondent in Tehran said large numbers of riot police and militia on motorcycles in the city centre broke up any crowds that…