Afghan Al Qaeda Leader Warns on Web of Attacks on West
Al Qaeda's top commander in Afghanistan warned of more attacks against the West in a video posted on the Web that paid tribute to a homicide bomber said to have carried out the June bombing of the Danish Embassy in Pakistan.
Frist Aid Finally Reaches Starving, Storm-Hit Haiti
A ship carrying 33 tons of U.N. relief supplies managed to dock Friday, the first significant aid delivery after four days without food or water for thousands of survivors from Tropical Storm Hanna.
Pop Singer's Slaying Turns Into Sordid Mideast Drama
An Egyptian lawmaker and business tycoon was arrested Tuesday in the death of a Lebanese pop singer, Egypt's chief prosecutor said, accusing the man of paying a former police officer $2 million to kill her.
U.S. Warship Carrying Aid Anchors in Georgia Port
The flagship of the U.S. Navy's Mediterranean fleet anchored outside a key Georgian port Friday, defiantly bringing in tons of humanitarian aid to a city still partly occupied by hundreds of Russian troops.