AP - An al-Qaida front organization claimed responsibility Saturday for a suicide bombing that killed more than 20 people including three Marines as the U.S. military stepped up pressure on extremists in northern Iraq.
AP - Robert Mugabe's mother told him when he was a child that he had been chosen by God to be a great leader. No wonder he thinks only divine power not elections, not foreign critics, not a crumbling economy or a much younger opposition leader can unseat him.
AP - Many of the rustic inns, restaurants and art galleries that dot the rugged Central Coast are nearly deserted this weekend at the height of the tourist season as a huge wildfire threatens Big Sur.
AP - Pakistani forces bombarded suspected militant hideouts with mortar shells Saturday as the government launched a major offensive against Taliban fighters threatening the main city in the country's volatile northwest, officials said.
AP - Presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama on Saturday sought the love of Hispanics, beginning a four-month courtship with a pivotal swing-voting constituency.
AFP - US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice pressed North Korea Saturday to take the next step and give up its atomic weaponry after it disclosed some nuclear secrets and demolished part of its reactor.
AFP - Counting was under way in Zimbabwe on Saturday with President Robert Mugabe certain of victory after a one-man election marked by intimidation of voters and branded a sham by the opposition and the West.
Reuters - The commander of the Revolutionary
Guards said Iran would impose controls on shipping in the vital
Gulf oil transit route if the Islamic Republic came under
attack, a newspaper reported on Saturday.
Reuters - The United States and the European
Union are near a deal on letting law enforcement and security
agencies obtain private information like credit card
transactions and travel histories about people on the other
side of the Atlantic, The New York Times reported on Saturday.
Reuters - The Taliban has created a "resilient
insurgency" in Afghanistan and will likely maintain or increase
the pace of its attacks this year, the Pentagon said on Friday.
Reuters - North Korea did not answer U.S.
suspicions of enriching uranium and proliferating technology
when it released an inventory of its nuclear plans this week,
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Saturday.
Reuters - Votes were being counted on Saturday in
Zimbabwe's single candidate presidential election and state
media predicted a landslide victory for President Robert Mugabe
despite reports of low turnout in many areas.