WHO Reports Swine Flu Death Toll Exceeds 700, Expects Spike in Cases
WHO Reports Swine Flu Death Toll Exceeds 700, Expects Spike in Cases
WHO Reports Swine Flu Death Toll Exceeds 700, Expects Spike in Cases
Taliban Militants Launch Series of Attacks in Eastern Afghanistan
Nine Miners Killed in South Africa after Shaft Collapses
European Union Suspends Aid to Honduras in Response to Political Instability
Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori Sentenced to 7 ½ Years for Corruption
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates Announces Temporary Troop Increase
Bosnian Serb Military Commanders Found Guilty of Burning Alive Civilians During Civil War
Talks to End Political Crisis in Honduras Break Down, No Further Talks Scheduled
Main Suspect in Mumbai Bombings Changes Plea to Guilty
Civilian Helicopter Crashes in Southern Afghanistan, at least 16 Dead, Several Injured
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu Defends Building Projects in Jerusalem
Heavy Rains in Southern Pakistani City of Karachi Kills at least 26
French Security Advisers Taken Hostage in Somalia to be Tried Under Sharia Law
Russian Human-Rights Group Suspends Work in Chechnya Following Murder of Activist
Afghan Blast Kills at least 11, Several Injured
Pope Benedict XVI Fractures Wrist in Fall
Luxury Hotels Targeted in Indonesian Bomb Blasts, at least Nine Killed
Iceland Moves Closer to Applying for EU Membership
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and Four Other 9/11 Suspects Boycott Military Hearing in Guantanamo Bay
UN Official Killed in Pakistan During Failed Kidnapping Attempt