ISLAMABAD Pakistani officials and international health organizations expressed concern Wednesday that a phony CIA vaccination program meant to obtain DNA evidence in the hunt for Osama bin Laden could harm legitimate immunization programs in the country.
LOS ANGELES Rupert Murdochs media empire is getting its comeuppance for long questionable practices and will struggle to recover its reputation after the phone-hacking scandal, Richard Branson said Wednesday.
BRUSSELS A Libyan opposition leader denied Wednesday that the rebels are negotiating with Moammar Gaddafis regime to find a way to end the conflict.
LONDON The embassies of Kazakhstan and Nigeria in London have paid parking fines worth £40,000 ahead of a government report naming and shaming foreign missions for unpaid penalties, a council said Wednesday.
WASHINGTON High-level US-Pakistan visits were unfolding Wednesday for the first time since Washington announced it was cutting more than one-third of its military aid to its terrorism-fighting partner.
LONDON British judges on Wednesday deferred their decision on an appeal by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange against his extradition to Sweden to face allegations of rape and sexual assault.
ZINTAN, Libya - Forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi retook on Wednesday a village south of the capital seized by rebels a week ago, delivering a setback to rebel plans for a march on Tripoli.
MUMBAI - It was the eighth terrorist attack on the city in less than a decade and the ninth if the 1993 serial blasts are taken into account making Mumbai one of the most targetted cities in the world.
KHARTOUM, Sudan Sudans parliament passed a law on Wednesday cancelling the Sudanese nationality of southerners, four days after their homeland proclaimed formal independence from the north, state media reported.
MUMBAI - Wednesdays blast in south Mumbais crowded Zaveri Bazar area was the third time that the citys famous jewellery market was targetted by terrorists.