Tunisians on Saturday marked the first anniversary of the revolution that started the ''Arab Spring'' with celebrations that were true to the spirit of the revolt: raucous, unscripted, and driven by the energy of ordinary people.
The third -- and final -- stage of parliamentary elections ended yesterday, with Islamists expected to gain a majority of seats in the newly-elected People's Assembly.
ElBaradei, who has been a vocal critic of the military council, which has governed Egypt since Mubarak was toppled, says 'previous regime' still running country.
Speaking in West Palm Beach, Florida, Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney on Thursday criticized President Barack Obama for his stance on Israel, telling the crowd that if elected in November he would ''stand with our friends.''
A US sheriff's deputy who endured an anti-Semitic rant from Mel Gibson for arresting the star won the right to a trial Thursday, over his treatment by bosses after the notorious incident.
New York Times cites administration officials as saying that the U.S. President chose clandestine communication to express to Iran’s Supreme Leader that an Iranian move in the strategic waterway would trigger an American response.