Forces launch more than 100 Tomahawk missiles on key air defense sites
Scaling down of nuclear energy could have damaging effect on efforts to curb pollution from other sources
While program advances, forges new partnerships, some say it's inefficient, point to limits of how technology can help reduce poverty
Decision ends a two-year ban on military trials of detainees at facility
Protests have taken place in Washington and state capitals across the country
Experts are suggesting approaches including more economic engagement, strategic attacks and reducing ransom payments
Civilians, defense lawyers welcome sentencing of army lieutenant colonel, eight other soldiers for raping dozens of women
After vote in Republican-controlled House, debate now now moving to the Democratic Party dominated Senate
Divided Ivory Coast was once the region's economic powerhouse, faces further decline
As political impasse persists, West African country, which was once region’s economic powerhouse, faces further decline
M-Pesa mobile money system in Kenya attracts development experts, aid organizations, businesses
Military in charge after so-called Supreme Council of the Egyptian Armed Forces took power Friday, ending Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule
Move comes as Pakistani officials say they will not deport American diplomat Raymond Davis who is accused of killing two Pakistanis
Analysts say military, which is now in power, is facing off against young Egyptians who have made clear they aspire to democracy
African-American professionals struggle for acceptance at commercial airlines
Youssouf Bamba warns the situation could turn more violent if outside help is insufficient to force out Gbagbo
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says it was crucial that situation in Egypt does not deteriorate into a bloodbath
Egyptians and Americans brave cold and rainy weather for a gathering outside the Egyptian embassy in Washington
Activists say choice of a former coup leader comes at a very bad time
Many of them currently banned as political parties
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