U.S. officials and security analysts are warning the terrorist organization to try to retaliate with violence
President nominates CIA Director Leon Panetta as next defense secretary, Army General David Petraeus to succeed Panetta at CIA
Former chairs of 9/11 Commission says US better prepared to prevent terror attacks, but needs to fill significant gaps
Top US military official says multinational forces enforcing no-fly zone over Libya fired 12 Tomahawk missiles Monday, flew 80 sorties
President warns military action will be result if Libyan leader's forces don't back off, stresses terms 'not subject to negotiation'
Nations around the globe are pledging whatever aid and help is needed as the country struggles to recover from the catastrophe
International debate is growing about feasibility of such an undertaking, with strong arguments, considerations on both sides
In some cases, merchants say unrest may be driving more visitors to holy sites in Jerusalem’s Old City and West Bank
Israeli government is reacting cautiously, some Palestinians are applauding Mr. Mubarak’s decision to step down
Israeli officials worry that sudden change in Egyptian government could bring chaos and threaten stability in volatile region
But top officials of countries supporting peace negotiations are urging a resumption of the talks
Middle East analysts say Egypt's turmoil could empower a new and younger generation of Palestinian leaders
Israel now confronts new unknown in country’s very dangerous neighborhood, could feel surrounded in way it hasn't been for decades
Iranian negotiators are scheduled to meet next week with representatives of six world powers in Geneva
Suspected militants first opened fire before detonating a bomb, flattening a building in a high-security area
Pakistani security officials say bomb planted at gate of shrine, with no group immediately claiming responsibility for the attack
Hamid Karzai defends cash as transparent form of assistance, not secret payments to influence policy
Excerpts from book 'Obama's Wars,' say some key administration officials are doubtful Afghan strategy will succeed
US defense secretary says he believes Afghan security forces are ready to protect voters
Defense Secretary Robert Gates and his Russian counterpart, Anatoly Serdyukov, vow to expand military cooperation
Load more