Islamist militants claim responsibility for Israel border attack
Group says raid was in response to anti-Muslim video.
Loyalist Libyans oust Benghazi militias
Takeover of bases follows street protest against groups that many blame for U.S. Consulate killings.
Syrian rebels move HQ back home
Free Syrian Army announces shift of its headquarters from Turkey to an unidentified location in Syria.
Desperate Syrians cross a hazardous border
In Turkey, worry that the frontier with Syria is too porous and too wild.
Dueling protests in Libya reflect struggle for country’s soul
Anti-militia protesters overrun four militia bases in Benghazi amid call for the rule of law.
4 dead in clash on Sinai border
Israeli soldiers kill 3 gunmen who crossed from Egypt and attacked; 1 soldier also slain
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Washington Post Live medical innovation forum
Washington Post Live hosted a forum on medical innovation, featuring speakers such as NIH Director Francis Collins, Rep. John Dingell, Mark Shriver, and many more.
Latest Headlines
- Breach of confidence: BBC use of queen's comments on terror raises questions on her influence
- Egypt court sentences 3 Islamists to 15 years for killing student sitting with his fiancee
- Somali piracy heyday seems over as militaries, ships defend against pirate attacks
- Swiss court finds 3 men guilty of aiding nuclear smuggling ring that supplied rogue states
- Attackers blow up gas and oil pipelines in Yemen's south, halting pumping
- Turkish media say 7 killed in explosion targeting security forces in eastern province
- Turkish media report 7 killed in explosion targeting security forces in east Turkey
- Israeli ultra-Orthodox rabbi orders followers to burn their iPhones
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Islamists in Egypt
Since ousting Mubarak, the Islamists and liberals have quarreled over Egypt’s religious tenor.
Palin makes trip to holy site in Jerusalem
Palin visited a Jewish holy site in Jerusalem soon after arriving in Israel.
Making demands across the Middle East
Demonstrations inspired by uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia quickly spread.
Making demands across the Middle East
Demonstrations inspired by uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia quickly spread.
Clearing Tahrir Square
Egypt’s army and military police try to clear the last protesters from Cairo's main square.
After Egypt’s regime change
Ruling council says it will run the country for six months, or until elections are held.
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Faces of the Fallen
Portraits of U.S. service members who have died in Operation Enduring Freedom and in Iraq.
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Africa
- Human rights group: Islamists becoming more repressive in northern Mali
- AP INTERVIEW: Mali's secular Tuareg rebels splinter, new group says independence unrealistic
- Plight of 2 baby Grauer's gorillas raises fears others killed in Congo, only 4,000 remain
- Zimbabwe: Bulawayo urges residents to flush together to unblock sewers
Middle East
- Turkish media say 7 killed in explosion targeting security forces in eastern province
- Egypt court sentences 3 Islamists to 15 years for killing student sitting with his fiancee
- UN chief demands international action to stop war in Syria, calls it 'a regional calamity'
- Swiss court finds 3 men guilty of aiding nuclear smuggling ring that supplied rogue states
Europe
- Breach of confidence: BBC use of queen's comments on terror raises questions on her influence
- Electronic fault in refueling system causes dozens of delays, cancellations at Oslo Airport
- Somali piracy heyday seems over as militaries, ships defend against pirate attacks
- Drunken driving tragedy forces Russia to think hard about safety on its roads
The Americas
- Venezuela poll finds Chavez leading by 10 points ahead of vote, Capriles narrowing margin
- Uruguay Congress debates legalizing abortion, a groundbreaking step in Latin America
- Gunmen kill 7, wound 17 in attack on mourners at funeral in Mexico
- Prosecutors: political rival organized killing of Mexican state legislator
National Security
- Marines to court-martial 2 staff sergeants in urination on bodies of Taliban fighters, photos
- Attack on US Consulate in Libya used military tactics but level of planning remains unclear
- US, Pakistan try to improve relations as protests cause new strains
- Clinton: 'What happened in Benghazi was a terrorist attack;' US will find those responsible