Forces loyal to Moammar Gaddafi hammered rebels with rocket barrages and airstrikes Tuesday, trying to check their advance out of the opposition-held east of Libya toward the capital Tripoli. (March 8)
Soldiers backing Ivory Coast's rogue leader opened fire on civilians again, killing at least four people hours after hundreds took to the streets to protest the deaths of seven women gunned last week. (March 8)
Previously unseen CCTV footage of the gunman Derrick Bird has been released by Cumbria Police.
A young woman who made international headlines when she accepted the job as police chief in a violent Mexican border town was fired Monday for apparently abandoning her post after receiving death threats. (March 7)
U.S. planemaker Boeing sealed two deals with Chinese airlines to order more than 2,000 aircraft over the next five years.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton discusses plans for a coordinated international effort in Libya with Erica Hill.
Gen. David Petraeus greeted Sec. Robert Gate's plane in Kabul Monday. The top commander of coalition forces in Afghanistan then joked that the Gates' plane was bigger than normal, and asked if he was going to 'launch some attacks on Libya.' (March 8)
Fmr. Under Secretary of State Nicholas Burns says the United States is in a difficult position regarding Libya.
Forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi stepped up attacks on rebels in cities and oil fiends across the country as President Obama reiterated calls for Gadhafi to step down.
Anderson Cooper reports on the latest from Libya, including the continued battle for control of the city of Zawiya.
Gloria Borger and David Gergen talk to John King about the foreign policy challenge in Libya.
McCain: We have to prevent Muammar al-Qaddafi from massacring his people