U.S., European Allies United on Iran As serious negotiations are underway in Baghdad over international concerns on Iran, the U.S. and its European allies have never been more united and the pressure has never been greater.
Randolph: Greece Will Remain in EurozoneJan Randolph of IHS Global Insight gives his outlook for the Greek economy.
Egyptians Divided Over Presidential PollFirst round poll results show either an Islamist or former Mubarak military man will make it to the presidential run off.
Hollande in Surprise Afghan VisitFrance's new president is in Afghanistan to explain in person why he's withdrawing French troops.
Raw Video: Fight Erupts in Ukrainian ParliamentViolent scuffles erupted in Ukraine's parliament on Thursday evening over a bill that would allow the use of the Russian language in courts, hospitals and other institutions in the Russian-speaking regions of the country.
Deadly Turkey Car Bomb At least two people have been killed after a suspected suicide bomber blew up a car by a police station in central Turkey.
Peru River Creates Flood HavocHomes and crops are flooded as the Aucayacu River in Huanuco region bursts its banks.
NATO in Afghanistan: In Together, Out Together Afghanistan was the centerpiece of the NATO Summit and from the beginning the alliance has held firmly to the principle of in together and out together.
Polio May be Returning as 'Global' Threat Poliomyelitis, a viral infectious disease, had once paralyzed and crippled hundreds of thousands of children each year.
Fate of Eurozone: Back on the Brink?Economic divisions between France and Germany were reinforced Wednesday at a summit on Europe's debt crisis with austerity, promises of economic growth and a potential euro exit by Greece among the topics of open and vocal debate.
Chen Guangcheng Speaks OutChinese activist Chen Guangcheng gives his first in-depth television interview to CNN's Anderson Cooper.