A new initiative that aims to leverage private investment for Africa.
Amb. Ross outlines principles which should inform U.S. policy towards Egypt.
Sen. John McCain defends Huma Abedin, a top aide to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, against accusations she's part of conspiracy by the Muslim Brotherhood to infiltrate the top reaches of the U.S. government.
No one has come forward to claim responsibility for a bombing attack of an Israeli tour bus in Bulgaria. But, as John Miller reports, many in Israel are pointing fingers at Iran.
During a visit to Afghanistan, British Prime Minister David Cameron says that Syria's President Bashar al-Assad must step aside to avoid civil war.
Dozens of people are dead in a ferry accident off the coast of Zanzibar.
Defence Minister Ehud Barak says Israel will track down the perpetrators of the attack on Israeli tourists in Bulgaria and respond.
New amateur video purports to show Syrian rebels taking over security posts in the capital.
A bomb attack struck the National Security building in the Syrian capital, killing the defense minister and President Bashar Assad's brother-in-law. Syrian forces have the area cordoned off.
Hundreds of soldiers danced in Pyongyang's plazas after North Korea announced that its leader Kim Jong Un has been named marshal, state media reported.
The White House says President Bashar Assad is losing control of his country and the chief U.N. observer in Syria says they are not on track for peace.
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul explains options on U.S. aid to Pakistan.
National security analyst K.T. McFarland on the violence in Syria.
Larry Kudlow discusses the details of his interview with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner regarding the faltering economy.