Raw Video: On The Ground In Libya During ProtestAmateur video emerged on Tuesday appearing to show Tripoli residents celebrating what they thought was Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's flight from Libya, days after the protests started. (March 1)
Residents Of Afghan City Burns NATO AidResidents of an Afghan city burned blankets, clothing and other items that they said coalition troops had distributed in the city the day before, while Afghan President Hamid Karzai works to reduce the foreign presence in the country. (March 1)
Raw Video: Protests Continue In Yemeni CapitalThousands of anti-government protesters and members of opposition parties held another day of demonstrations in the Yemeni capital Sanaa on Tuesday, refusing to stand down until President Ali Abdullah Saleh resigns. (Mar. 1)
Violent Protests Erupt In OmanAmateur video shows violent protests in the Omani industrial town of Sohar, where police used tear gas and fired rubber bullets at stone-throwing demonstrators.
Sixteen Countries 'to Lose' British AidSixteen countries, including Russia and China, are expected to lose the money they receive from Britain when the government announces the results of a review of its spending on overseas aid
Thousands Fleeing Libya Stuck At BorderThousands who are fleeing Libya, many of them foreign workers, remain stuck on the Tunisian side of the border as they're having trouble getting back to their home countries. (March 1)
Egypt's Stock Market Opening DelayedEgypt's stock market has not opened as planned on Tuesday after the financial authorities performed a late night u-turn.
Secretary Clinton: Libya Key Test Of U.S. PolicySecretary of State Hillary Clinton reiterated that nothing was off the table "so long as the Libyan govt continues to turn its guns on its own people" Tuesday, testifying before the House Foreign Affairs committee.
What Are U.S. Options To Deal With Gaddafi?Erica Hill talks to Susan Rice, U.N. Ambassador about the possible next steps for the U.S. in the Libya crisis.
Libya Unrest Hits Malta's EconomyThe aftershocks from the violence in Libya are being felt in the Maltese economy.
Libya Assets in U.S. CrosshairsDan Lothian reports on the Obama administration's effort to pressure Libya by freezing its foreign assets.
Change in Middle East Must Come 'From Within'The General Assembly today suspended Libyan membership of the United Nations Human Rights Council because of President Muammar Al-Qadhafi's violent repression of peaceful protesters demanding his ouster.