Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri has called on the Muslims to kidnap westerners as a means to free the imprisoned jihadists and to restart the Egyptian revolution, the SITE Intelligence Group has reported.
The United Kingdom has rebuffed US requests to use British territories for military bases in the case of an offensive against Iran.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced an alliance between his Likud party and Avigdor Lieberman's ultra-nationalist Israel Beiteinu bloc.
Mitt Romney and Al Gore are both the products of a patrician upbringing. One is the son of a U.S. senator. The other is the son of a governor.
Egypt reportedly succeeded in quelling (for now) a recent flare-up between Gaza militants and Israel.
For the first time in 36 years, Palestinians in Hebron voted in municipal elections, with the mainstream Fatah party winning.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said he would negotiate with Israel if the UN recognized non-member state status.
This is not the first time the Sudanese have blamed Israel for such military strikes.
A cease-fire in Syria is in doubt thanks to a comment by the Syrian army. Meanwhile, Hamas' fire is eliciting a predictable Israeli response.
The emir of Qatar became the first head of state to visit Hamas-controlled Gaza on Tuesday, even though Gulf state is an ally of the West.
The third U.S. presidential debate was long on visions for the future, but short on portraying an accurate picture of complex issues/events.
President Barack Obama's Republican challenger was frequently forced to admit he agreed with the president’s courses of action overseas.
With few differences in their foreign policies, Obama and Romney focused on nation-building in America.
A foiled terrorist plot in Amman, Jordan could be a sign that regional turmoil is compromising stability in the kingdom.
The White House on Saturday denied a New York Times report that the U.S. and Iran had agreed for one-on-one negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program.
Scientists are perfecting image communication programs and algorithms that allow computers to become art buffs.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron has called for restraint from Israel, imploring the country not to take any military action against Iran and to allow time for the sanctions targeting its nuclear program to work.
The Cuban Missile Crisis ended peacefully, but history continues to unfold in more ways than one.
Barack Obama and Mitt Romney will cover both domestic and foreign policies during the second U.S. presidential debate Tuesday.
Egypt, the world's Arab most populous nation, is betting heavily on foreign investment to help kick-start its faltering economy.
A year after his release from five years as a Hamas captive, Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit gave his first interview to Israeli news.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu issued a statement on Friday denying a newspaper report that claimed he had agreed in principle to return the Golan Heights completely to Syria in return for diplomatic recognition.