- Obama tries American-style campaign on Europe (AP)
- Man claims in video to be US jihadist in Somalia (AP)
- Obama: US cannot shoulder Afghan burden alone (AP)
- Senate Confirms Eikenberry As Afghan Ambassador
- Petraeus Says Afghan Force Assessed 'As We Go Along'
- Push For MRAPs In Afghanistan
- Splintered Taliban Thwarts Afghan Peace
- Critics Say Afghan Law 'Legalizes Rape'
- Joint Forces: 20 Militants Die In South Afghanistan
- U.S. Seeks $3 Billion For Pakistani Military
- Interview With Admiral Mullen
- Vets' Homelessness, Mental Problems Expected To Last Decades
- Europeans Reluctant To Follow Obama On Afghan Initiative
- NATO States To Mark 60th Anniversary
- Detention At Afghan Base Is Subject To U.S. Courts
- Guantanamo Camps Commander Defends Celebrity Visits
- War Developments
- American Iraq Deaths Hit All-Time Low
- Sunni Paramilitary Leader Released From Iraq Jail
- Iraqi PM: Crackdown On Sunni Group Was Not Political
- Direct Flights To Baghdad Revived
- The Dark Side Of Recruiting
- Marine's Self-Defense Claim Disputed
- Navy On Notice Over Reef Damage
- Local Base Is First Choice For New Unit
- N. Korean Threats Grow As Launch Draws Near
- Public Will Be Alerted Quickly After Launch
- Petraeus Says Iran No Threat Now To Oil Traffic In Persian Gulf
- Ministry Mulls Transit Of U.S. Military Cargo
- Russia Keeps Some Troops In Georgia, Defying Deal
- U.S. Rebuked Over Support For Georgia
- U.S. May Let Rivals Share Tanker Deal
- US Weapons Cuts Could Put N.E. Jobs In Jeopardy
- Military Contractor Agrees To Pay $325 Million To Settle Whistle-Blower Lawsuit
- Spain Has No Right To Try U.S. Officials
- NATO At 60: Alive And Kicking
- If NATO Didn't Exist We'd Have To Invent It
- Biggest Threat From N. Korea Missile Test Is Overreaction
- Diplomats scurry to scuttle N. Korea rocket launch (AP)
- Critics say Japan overreacting to NKorea launch (AP)
- US suspect's court demeanor in the spotlight (AP)
- IAEA split over new chief, Iran, Syria (AP)
- Madonna heads to Malawi court for adoption ruling (AP)
- Mexico reports arrest of major drug suspect (AP)
- Police teargas hundreds of NATO protesters (AP)
- Critics assail Afghan law that 'legalizes rape' (AP)
- Michelle Obama charms queen away from protocol (AP)
- Report: NKorea fueling rocket for impending launch (AP)
- Group of 20 leaders attending crisis summit (AP)
- Obama, South Korean leader talk economy, security (AP)
- Korea crisis back on the boil over rocket plan (AP)
- China restoring France contacts after Tibet spat (AP)
- Documentary shows emaciated Zimbabwean prisoners (AP)
- 17 die in militant attack on Afghan gov't building (AP)
- Madonna's African adoptions part of growing trend (AP)
- Iran says no `talks' with US envoy at conference (AP)
- Pakistan: Suspected US missile kills 12 militants (AP)
- North Korea threatens to shoot down spy planes (AP)
- Saudi government cracks down on Shiite dissidents (AP)
- Khmer Rouge defendant seeks change of detention (AP)
- Israel's Netanyahu vows to seek peace with Arabs (AP)
- Pakistani Taliban threatens attack on White House (AP)
- Netanyahu says he wants full peace with Arab world (AP)
- Khmer Rouge prison chief pleads for forgiveness (AP)
- Oldest British WW1 Vet
- Suicide bomber kills 7, wounds 17 in Mosul (AP)
- Meeting to launch new commitment to Afghanistan (AP)
- Netanyahu shows pragmatic side as he takes power (AP)
- Japan urges North Korea to cancel rocket launch (AP)
- Migration group: 300 drown off Libyan coast (AP)
- Sudan's leader, UN chief face off at Arab summit (AP)
- Citing 'hearsay,' Israel ends Gaza deaths probe (AP)
- AP IMPACT: With Mexico's army in the war on drugs (AP)
- Gun attack on police academy kills 11 in Pakistan (AP)
- SKorea opposes military reaction to NKorean launch (AP)
- Long-delayed Khmer Rouge genocide trial opens (AP)
- Hard-to-cure TB poses new global health threat (AP)
- AP IMPACT: With Mexico's army in the war on drugs (AP)
- NKorea launch threatens to undo disarmament talks (AP)
- Palestinian orchestra shut after Holocaust concert (AP)