Lou Dobbs said on Thursday he is considering career options including possible runs for the White House or U.S. Senate. Dobbs has drawn fire from Latino leaders and civil rights groups for frequent on-air remarks about U.S. border control and
The president of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai is sworn in for a second term as the world watches to see if he can deliver on his pledges to clean up his government.
After an Asia tour lacking in fanfare Barack Obama returned home to a tough set of problems: Afghanistan rising unemployment trundling health care reform.
Fazle Noor Tapash a Bangladeshi politician and lawyer was in court to see the verdict that may lead to the murderers of his parents being hanged 34 years on.
Promotional posters for a new Bollywood thriller which show leading actress Kareena Kapoor from behind and apparently naked from the waist up have got some people's backs up in India.
In a village deep in west Sri Lanka one of the island's few remaining communities of African descent breaks into song a poignant elegy to a disappearing culture.
On the beach at Monster bulldozers painstakingly turn sand dredged from the bottom of the North Sea bed into dunes in an ambitious effort to safeguard the Netherlands from flooding.
The ancient hymns brought tears to the eyes of Solomon Ayeli as well as memories of his native Ethiopia which he left two decades ago for Israel a country he loves but where he often feels rejected.
A Zambian magistrate has thrown out pornography charges brought against a news editor who mailed pictures of a woman giving birth on a pavement during a doctor's strike to the vicepresident.
Sara Chamberlain explains how her childhood love of Asia took her to Bangladesh to work on a groundbreaking project to teach English using mobile phones.
Faridkot is a sleepy place. Animals graze as tractors prepare fields for maize and potato crops. But at the mention of one Pakistani's name a fearful hush falls on the residents.