-
October 20, 2011
Libyan officials: Qaddafi killed in SirteLibyan officials say fugitive dictator killed in fighting near hometown; U.S. can't confirm reports
- More World News
- See More »
- Libyan officials: Qaddafi killed in Sirte
Libyan officials say fugitive dictator killed in fighting near hometown; U.S. can't confirm reports
- Greece at standstill ahead of austerity vote
Protesters gather outside parliament before vote on largely unpopular measures on day after attacks on police, public property
- Clinton presses Pakistan on anti-terror fight
- Qaddafi hometown falls to Libya fighters
- U.S. to renew N. Korea nuclear talks
- Libya PM: Qaddafi recruiting for a comeback
- Iran to gather evidence of U.S. "crimes"
- Clinton in Afghanistan, pushes reconciliation
- Turkey launches incursion into Iraq after attack
- Rare Viking burial site found in Scotland
- Violence erupts amid massive Greece strike
- Violence as U.K. police evict Irish Travelers
- Top World Videos
- WorldWatch Blog
New miniature Switchblade is to be deployed by the U.S. military in Afghanistan; "Like a flying shotgun"
- War Zones: Iraq, Afghanistan
Kabul seeks fighter planes, sophisticated heavy weaponry to fend off potential threats from neighboring Pakistan, Iran
- Terror in Norway
Anders Behring Breivik to be kept in isolated detention for four more weeks; 32-year-old wanted to wear tux to hearing
- Americas
Mexico tackles epidemic of childhood obesity
- Europe
Palestinians to push for UN membership Nov. 11
- Asia
Clinton in Pakistan seeking strong antiterror push
- Middle East
Libya's prime minister says Moammar Gadhafi has been killed
- Africa
Official: 4 die in sect attacks in Nigeria's north
- Opinion
A smaller, older, and whinier West will just keep blaming others as their good life slips away