Egypt tense as elections loom
Streets in Egypt's capital remained tense Sunday a day ahead of elections.
Streets in Egypt's capital remained tense Sunday a day ahead of elections.
The Iranian parliament Sunday voted to expel the British ambassador and reduce diplomatic relations with the nation in retaliation for newly-imposed Western sanctions, according to Iran's official news agency.
The supreme court in the United Arab Emirates sentenced democracy activist Ahmed Mansour to three years in prison on Sunday.
At least 24 people were killed early Sunday when militants raided a Sunni town in northern Yemen, medics and witnesses said.
The Pakistani foreign minister Sunday described a NATO attack that killed dozens of soldiers as "totally unacceptable," saying it plunges the nation's relationship with the U.S. into deeper crisis.
Bahrain's king, Hamad al-Khalifa, on Saturday ordered that a committee be established to "follow up and implement" the recommendations contained within a highly-critical report released this week by the Bahrain Independent Commission of …
Two days before the start of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the country remained divided Saturday over the ruling military body and news that a former prime minister from an ousted regime has regained his old role.
A lack of guns is one of three factors police in Windsor, Ontario, cite for a 25-year average of only 5.24 homicides a year. Across the border, Detroit has nearly one a day.
NATO helicopters opened fire on a Pakistani checkpoint early Saturday, killing 24 soldiers, a provincial governor said.
At least 11 civilians, including three children, were killed Saturday by security forces across Syria, an activist group said.
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