Google executive Wael Ghonim speaks to Harry Smith about his role as a symbol of the uprising in Egypt and more.
A French matador suffered a broken collar bone after being gored during a bullfight in Medellin, Colombia. With the help of a few other fighters, Castella managed to get up and offer the crowd a bow before being taken to a hospital. (Feb. 13)
Eight people were gunned down by suspected drug gang hitmen in the early hours of Sunday morning on the outskirts of Mexico City. Jon Decker reports.
Heavily outnumbered by riot police, thousands of Algerians have defied government warnings and dodged barricades to rally in their capital, demanding democratic reforms a day after mass protests toppled Egypt's autocratic ruler. (Feb. 13)
Several people are wounded, most of them civilians, in a car bomb blast in the southern Thai province of Yala.
It is estimated the crisis in Egypt has cost the economy an estimated $310m a day, although the banks have started to reopen and the government has $36bn in foreign reserves.
President Barack Obama heralded Hosni Mubarak's resignation as a step toward democracy in Egypt. AP correspondent Julie Pace reports. (Feb. 11)
The Egyptian military announced Sunday it would be ruling temporarily. What will this transition look like?
Out with the old as officials removed the portrait of Hosni Mubarak, but building the new Egypt is going to take some time and it is still not clear what form of new government will emerge.
Pressure is mounting for Hosni Mubarak's appointees to be removed from Egypt's state media.
Iran's revolution in 1979 against the shah didn't bring freedom to its people. Can Egypt do better?