Lost JFK assassination tapes on sale
A long-lost version of Air Force One recordings made after former US President John F Kennedy's assassination, with more than 30 minutes of additional material not in the official version in the US go
Lost JFK assassination tapes on sale
A long-lost version of Air Force One recordings made after former US President John F Kennedy's assassination, with more than 30 minutes of additional material not in the official version in the US go
Chile envoy shot during kidnapping attempt in Venezuela
Chile's consul was shot and beaten during an attempted kidnapping by unidentified assailants who released the diplomatic envoy after holding him captive for several hours in Venezuela's capital, Chile
Gunman hijacks ferry with 20 onboard in Turkey
A lone hijacker claiming to have a bomb has hijacked a ferry off the western port city of Izmit with some 20 passengers on board on Saturday, an official said.
Ibrahim Karaosmanoglu, mayor for Izmit
Judge fines Rajaratnam USD 92 million
A judge cited the 'huge and brazen' nature of the crime as he imposed a record USD 92 million civil penalty on billionaire hedge fund boss Raj Rajaratnam snared in the biggest insider trading case eve
Thousands demonstrate against Berlusconi
Tens of thousands of opposition activists have demonstrated in central Rome for Premier Silvio Berlusconi's ouster.
Democratic Party leader Pierluigi Bersani told the crowd that his party was prepar
Libya's PM confirms presence of chemical weapons
Libya's interim prime minister has confirmed the presence of chemical weapons in Libya and said foreign inspectors would arrive later this week to deal with the issue.
Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril
21 killed in series of shootouts in Mexico
Mexican authorities say at least 21 people have been killed in three shootouts between soldiers and gunmen and a fight between rival drug gangs.
At least 15 deaths occurred in three gunbattles in th
Gaddafi's son nearing Niger border
A high-ranking Tuareg official in Niger has said that Muammar Gaddafi's son, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, is making his way toward the country.
Saif al-Islam, who is wanted by the International Criminal C
British lawmaker grills Rupert Murdoch at event
British lawmaker Tom Watson grilled News Corp chief Rupert Murdoch about covert surveillance techniques by company employees as News Corp held its first shareholders meeting following a phone-hacking