The United States has worked to secure the commercial aviation system.
A pair of suicide bombers attacked the house of a top military officer in the southwestern city of Quetta on Wednesday, killing his wife and 22 other people, at least eight of them soldiers.
Antitrust officials in South Korea raid Google’s Seoul offices, expanding worldwide regulatory pressure on the Internet giant.
Burkina Faso says it would happily host Gaddafi while residents of Niger worry the fallen leader's presence could create instability
The former chief of staff of the Yugoslav army is jailed for 27 years for war crimes in Bosnia and Croatia.
A national strike in Italy and doubts about it and Greece's willingness to push through the austerity demanded by their euro zone partners add to fears that the debt crisis may spiral out of control.
CBS News Chief White House correspondent Norah O'Donnell on Tuesday asked White House Press Secretary Jay Carney if the Obama administration is considering dropping troop levels in Iraq to 3000.
Rumours that deposed Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has fled to Burkina Faso continue, since loyalist troops arrived in the country.
Philippe Dauba-Pantanacce says it will take a substantial amount of time for the full Libyan oil output to be back on the market.
Jeffrey Brown discusses the growing eurozone debt woes with Barry Ritholtz and Jacob Kirkegaard.
Jose Manuel Barroso, stated that Eurozone members have made very clear they want to remain in the euro. He also added that what needs to be discussed now is what they can do 'to reinforce the governance of the eurozone'.
Richard Quest talks to the former Spanish prime minister, Jose Maria Aznar about the survival of the euro.
What are the tactics that have allowed the U.S. to avoid any major terror attacks in 10 years.