Syrian refugees in Turkey say President Bashar Assad's security forces are killing anyone opposed to his regime. Meanwhile Assad's troops showed what they claimed were weapons and ammunition seized in the restive city of Jisr al-Shughour. (June 14)
EU ministers fail to agree on a Greek rescue package, as protests over austerity measures heat up in Athens.
Federal investigators acknowledge that $6.6 billion sent to Iraq will likely never be accounted for
An elderly man in Beijing is rescued by police after dangling from the eighth floor window grill of his apartment building. Jon Decker reports.
Anas al-Abdah, the Chairman of the Syrian opposition movement for justice and development, told Al Jazeera about the wide divisions within the Syrian army.
Joshua Landis, the director, centre for Middle East studies, talks to Al Jazeera about the reported military defection.
In Syria, elite military forces backed by tanks and helicopters are pushing into more border towns and cities that have been home to political unrest. Theodore Kattour, president of America-Mideast Educational and Training Services, discusses.
Does the United States' military involvement in Libya violate the War Powers Resolution.
An online video uploaded by opposition activists shows protestors setting fire to Iranian and Hezbollah flags during a demonstration held east of Damascus on Tuesday.
Analyst Kamran Bokhari examines the pressure put on relations between New Delhi and Tehran due to U.S. sanctions on Iranian energy exports at a time when the looming U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan has both countries concerned.
Defense Sec. Robert Gates and Gen. David Petraeus on the 10-year-long war.
Syrian refugees continued to stream across the border into Turkey Tuesday, fleeing the military's drive to crush anti-government demonstrations in northern towns and villages.