Distinguishing Fact from Fiction in the Relationship Between al-Qaeda and Iran.
Invisible Children's Kony 2012 campaign has reached critical mass and turned Joseph Kony into a household name. But does the organization's simplified message misinform the public and whitewash the evils of the Ugandan government?
Soccer match between Greece's Olympiakos and Panathinaikos is cut short after fans riot in the stadium and set stands on fire.
More than 50 police are called to quell St. Patrick's Day revelers in college neighborhood in London, Ontario, Canada.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says Moscow does not agree with many of Syria's decisions, adopting tougher tone with Damascus.
Syrian State television said a car bomb in Aleppo was the work of terrorists, while opposition leaders insist the government is to blame.
Mourners pay their final respects to Shenouda III, the leader of Egypt's 8 million Christains.
Documents seized at Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan revealed the terror leader had given orders to assassinate President Obama and General David Petraeus.
Lt. Col. Bill Cowan and Dr. Walid Phares discuss the anti-American sentiment brewing in Afghanistan and the anti-war sentiment growing in America.
George Clooney is calling for action in southern Sudan.
The lawyer for the US army sergeant suspected of killing 16 Afghan villagers is preparing for his first face-to-face meeting with his client.
The Syrian province of al-Raqqa has seen rare anti-government protests on Friday that took by surprise both the government and the opposition.
Jack Jacobs, clinical psychologist Barbara Van Dahlen, and Iraq war veteran Jon Soltz, joins Melissa Harris-Perry’s discussion on the war in Afghanistan and the indicators of war weariness abroad in the fallout of Staff Sgt. Robert Bales’ alleged killing-spree of 16 Afghan civilians.