AP - Arabs across the ideological spectrum, from secular-minded liberals to Muslim hard-liners, are denouncing a top Saudi cleric's edict that it was permissible to kill the owners of satellite TV stations that show "immoral" content.
AP - After an exhaustive two-year investigation, former U.S. Rep. Mark Foley isn't expected to face charges for sending salacious messages to underage pages, two federal law enforcement officials have told The Associated Press.
AP - In the aftermath of Russia's brief war with Georgia, the United States and its NATO partners face questions about the very foundation of their alliance the pledge enshrined in the 59-year-old North Atlantic Treaty that an unprovoked attack on one member would be treated as an attack on all.
AP - North Korea said Friday it was preparing to restart its nuclear reactor, accusing the United States of failing to fulfill its obligations under an international disarmament-for-aid agreement.
AP - It's been nearly a week since Hurricane Ike bulled ashore, and the images of once-bustling coastal Texas communities reduced to only a faint shadow of their old selves are no less staggering.
AP - Barack Obama turned to a team of advisers that shaped America's economy in happier days to fashion fresh ideas for calming the stomach-churning financial crisis that has thundered from Wall Street to Main Street.
AP - Congress promised quick action on a plan to buy up toxic assets, such as bad mortgages, held by troubled banks and other institutions, hoping to lift the nation out of its worst financial crisis in decades.
AFP - Zimbabwe's leaders failed Thursday to agree on who will get which key ministries in a new unity government and have referred the matter to negotiators, days after signing a historic power-sharing deal.
AFP - World central banks took unprecedented action Thursday to flood desperately tight money markets with dollars as investors worried who the next victim of the global financial turmoil could be.
Reuters - A U.S. soldier who admitted involvement
in the shooting of detainees in Iraq early last year has been
sentenced to seven months in jail and will be dishonorably
discharged, the army said on Thursday. -- read full article
Reuters - The Pentagon is taking a close look at
its war strategy in Afghanistan in the face of rising violence
from an increasingly complex insurgency, Defense Secretary
Robert Gates said on Thursday.
Reuters - Neither Barack Obama nor John McCain
is known for economic expertise but it's a safe bet that
managing the fallout from the financial industry's meltdown
will be a top priority for the next U.S. president.
Reuters - Yemeni authorities have arrested 30
people suspected of belonging to al Qaeda following an attack
on the heavily fortified U.S. embassy in Sanaa, a security
source said on Thursday.