Tony Blair on the role of international governments in the Middle East.
State-run Syrian TV says 19 police officers and security forces have been killed in southern city of Daraa. (April 8)
Elizabeth Palmer reports from Tripoli, Libya on rebel fighters wounded in a NATO airstrike.
Ivory Coast's democratically elected leader imposed a blockade around the presidential residence where the country's strongman is holed up underground and said he'll focus on normalizing life in this corpse-strewn, terrorized city. (April 8)
Former Libyan Ambassador to Washington Ali Aujali, who resigned his position over a month ago, is speaking out in support of the rebels. Whit Johnson reports on the uncertain future for Aujali and Libya.
A delegation of African leaders said Sunday that their Libyan counterpart Moammar Gaddafi accepted their "road map" for a cease-fire with rebels, whom they will meet with Monday.
Representatives from the African Union have been greeted by protesters as they arrived in the northern Libyan city of Benghazi.
Fmr. British Prime Minister and Special Envoy of the Quartet on the Middle East Tony Blair discusses unrest in Libya.
So far the conflict in Libya has been reported only from one side, as no press was allowed to cover Gaddafi forces on the battleground but Al Jazeera has now exclusive access to footage which offers rare glimpse of pro-government forces.
Protesters seeking political reforms gathered across Syria, but government forces opened fire on demonstrators with tear gas, rubber bullets and live rounds
There has been widespread violence across Syria, leading to conflicting reports about the number and identity of victims.
From sending warplanes to protect civilians in Libya to dispatching helicopters for a beefed-up peacekeeping force in Ivory Coast, France has stepped up its role as a major military power in recent months.
Potential presidential candidate Donald Trump discusses OPEC and oil prices.