"The central question in the European summit is whether there can be enough rule building to satisfy Germany, in order to liberate enough money to stabilize the weaker economies," Sebastian Mallaby says.
President Obama meets with Prime Minister Stephen Harper of Canada.
Australian police in massive manhunt for murder suspect on the run since 2005.
Long after he vanished in Iran, retired FBI agent Robert Levinson reappeared in a video and a series of photographs sent to his family over the past year, transforming a disappearance into a kidnapping case.
There were new splits to unity in the European Union Friday as 23 members agreed to an ambitious new, tighter treaty for greater union, but Britain and others stayed out.
More than 20 NATO fuel tankers torched in Pakistan, first such attack since border closure.
Iranian state TV broadcast video of what it said was the high-tech U.S. drone that it claims to have downed earlier this week. The footage showed Iranian military officials inspecting a cream-colored aircraft that appeared intact and undamaged.
Violence on Israel-Gaza border escalates with Israeli air strikes killing at least three people, and militants firing rockets.
When asked to respond to Republican charges that he engages in 'appeasement' foreign policy, President Obama on Thursday said ask 'Osama bin Laden about that.'
U.S. Secretary of State Clinton says she has 'well-founded' concerns about Russia's elections and is hopeful the euro zone will handle its debt crisis.
Becky Anderson talks to Kirsty Hughes, Centre for International Studies, Univ. of Oxford, about the euro deadline.
Photographer John Wendle was recording in Kabul the moment the suicide blast happened.
President of the European Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso, on Thursday called for more unity in order to save the euro.
Former U.N. ambassador sounds off on the prospect of being secretary of state under Newt Gingrich and a captured U.S. drone on Iranian TV.