Interpol expands search for Dubai killing suspects

Interpol announced Monday it is issuing notices to help search for another 16 suspects believed linked to the January killing of a Hamas leader in Dubai. » Read More

Aid effort for Turkish quake victims

Disaster officials rushed food and shelter to southeastern Turkey on Tuesday after a strong earthquake rattled the area a day earlier, killing at least 51 people and injuring dozens more. » Read More

Irish police arrest 7 on murder plot charges

Irish police arrested seven people Tuesday suspected of plotting to commit a murder abroad, they announced. » Read More

Freed from Haiti, missionary returns 'with mixed emotions'

After more than a month in a Haitian jail, an American missionary was free Monday night, looking forward to a hot shower and a long night in bed on home soil. » Read More

U.S. condemns new Israel housing units

Vice President Joe Biden said Tuesday that the United States condemns Israel's decision to build 1,600 housing units in a Jerusalem neighborhood, calling it "a step that undermines the trust we need right now." » Read More

China may ban eating dogs, cats

As part of a revamping of animal welfare laws, China is considering banning consumption of meat from cats and dogs. Such a ban would show "China has reached a new level of civilization," one proponent says. » Read More

Nigerian security chief replaced after massacre

Nigeria's acting president replaced his national security adviser Tuesday, two days after mobs massacred hundreds in villages in central Nigeria. » Read More

McChrystal eyes securing Kandahar

The top U.S. general in Afghanistan vowed that coalition forces "are absolutely going to secure Kandahar," as security efforts expand in the country's south. » Read More