KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Two bombs hidden in a motorcycle and a car exploded inside an elite gated community linked to the family of Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Friday evening, killing at least nine people and wounding more than 70 near the sou... [Full Article]
TOKYO (AP) - Concrete rubble litters streets lined with shuttered shops and dark windows. A collapsed roof juts from the ground. A ship sits stranded on a stretch of dirt flattened when the tsunami roared across the coastline. There isn't a pers... [Full Article]
VATICAN CITY (AP) - Three rounds of ballots had been cast with no winner, but it was becoming clear which way this conclave was headed. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
By Nate Raymond NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former investment research firm executive who pleaded guilty to providing inside information to a former SAC Capital Advisors fund manager, among others, was sentenced to a year in prison Thursday. Tai Nguyen, 5... [Full Article]
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) - Ieng Sary, who co-founded Cambodia's brutal Khmer Rouge movement in 1970s, served as its public face abroad and decades later became one of its few leaders to face justice for the deaths of well over a million people,... [Full Article]
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - A police officer opened fire on U.S. and Afghan forces at a police headquarters in eastern Afghanistan on Monday, sparking a firefight that killed two U.S. troops and two other Afghan policemen. The attacker was also killed ... [Full Article]
LONDON (Reuters) - Paul Milsom, a former equities trader at the investment arm of life insurer Legal & General, was sentenced to two years in jail for insider trading on Thursday. Milsom, who pleaded guilty to the charge, is the first person to b... [Full Article]
GAO, Mali (Reuters) - French and Malian troops fought running gun battles with Islamist rebel guerrillas in the north Mali town of Gao on Sunday, in clashes that showed up big gaps in security in a zone recently recaptured by a French-led military of... [Full Article]
LONDON/ALGIERS (Reuters) - The In Amenas gas plant felt impregnable to many who worked there - walled in, hundreds of miles from anywhere and with the Algerian army constantly patrolling its desert approaches. That was a mirage. Libya, an ex-police s... [Full Article]