At least 32 wounded in explosion carried out by suicide bomber in heart of Turkish city, police say.
Turkey has lifted its ban on video-sharing website YouTube as material deemed insulting to Turkey's founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk has been removed, Turkish state-run news agency Anatolian reported on Saturday. Ankara's general attorney ruled th
One of the two bombs posted from Yemen last week was transported on two passenger planes before being seized in Dubai, Qatar Airways says.
Iran says it is prepared to hold talks on its nuclear programme in November, as the US confirms it is working on a new fuel swap offer for Tehran.
A female engineering student has been arrested in Yemen as authorities investigate an apparent plot to bomb airplanes with devices hidden inside computer printers, a Yemeni human rights lawyer said. Hanan Al-Samawi is a fifth-year student at Sanaa Unive
An American teenager is now Miss World 2010. Alexandria Mills, 18, is from Louisville, Kentucky. She won the international pageant Saturday in Sanya, China. "It's a cliche but this really is a dream come true," she said, crying. "I ca
Fifteen people were wounded after a bomb exploded in the center of Turkey's capital Sunday, police said. Nine police officers and six civilians were wounded in the attack in Taksim Square in Istanbul, Turkey, police said. Two of the wounded are in cr
Ehud Netzer, 76, the Israeli archaeologist credited with discovering the tomb of the biblical King Herod, has died after falling during a dig.
Authorities arrested a man at Denver International Airport after he said there was a bomb in his luggage, a United Airlines spokesman said. The man was angry because he missed a connecting flight from Denver, Colorado, to Salt Lake City, Utah, on Saturday
The death toll has gone up to 449 after a massive earthquake struck off Indonesia's coast, triggering a tsunami and leaving hundreds injured, authorities said Sunday. At least 270 people were injured, according to the Indonesia Disaster Management Ag
The UN tribunal investigating the killing of former Lebanese PM Rafik Hariri says it expects full co-operation from the government.
Investigators are leaning in the direction that the same person or persons who crafted the Christmas Day underwear bomb were behind the PETN-based devices hidden in packages sent from Yemen, a U.S. government official told CNN. "The thinking is it�