Syrian food shortages send prices up
U.N. warns that escalating violence in Syria is causing food shortages throughout the country.
In Egypt, protests turn violent as political crisis intensifies
Supporters and opponents of the president clash in the streets of Cairo and other cities.
Israel advances plans to build in E-1
Proposal for project in sensitive West Bank area followed U.N. vote to upgrade Palestinian status.
Egyptians protest at president’s palace
Opposition members call rare scene an ‘important step’ toward forcing Morsi to rescind decree.
Deadly mortar fire hits Syrian school
State media say “terrorists” attacked school, killing at least 15; opposition blames government.
Young Kuwaitis challenge old guard
These well-off dissenters are challenging the Gulf emirate’s fundamental social contract.
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Fighting in Syria
Violence escalates between government and opposition forces in key Syrian cities.
Latest Headlines
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- Human rights group: Israel violated laws of war in fatal house bombing in Gaza conflict
- Egypt's president offers nothing to defuse political crisis after 6 die in clashes
- Egypt's political crisis tests opposition ahead of key votes, outcome defines its future
- Egypt president calls for "comprehensive and productive" dialogue with opposition
- Egypt's president says he won't tolerate anyone working to overthrow legitimate government
- Secretary of State Clinton defends Susan Rice as 'stalwart' UN envoy, says criticism unfair
- 2 years after revolution, Tunisia's interior still suffers, endangering democratic transition
Photos from around the region
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.
Special Reports
Faces of the Fallen
Portraits of U.S. service members who have died in Operation Enduring Freedom and in Iraq.
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Middle East
- Human rights group: Israel violated laws of war in fatal house bombing in Gaza conflict
- Egypt's president offers nothing to defuse political crisis after 6 die in clashes
- Egypt's political crisis tests opposition ahead of key votes, outcome defines its future
- Egypt's president offers nothing to defuse political crisis after 6 die in clashes
Europe
- Russia, U.S. to seek ‘creative’ solution on Syria, U.N. envoy says
- US, Russia meet with UN mediator for Syria in new diplomatic effort to end war
- Publicist Max Clifford arrested on suspicion of sexual offenses as part of UK's Savile inquiry
- Duchess of Cambridge leaves the hospital after being treated for acute morning sickness.
The Americas
- Mexican supreme court decision first step in possible path to national gay marriage
- Former militant independence leader returns to Puerto Rico to finish out prison sentence
- 2 ailing sea lions nursed back to health and released off Peru
- Human rights panel: Police arbitrarily detained protesters in Mexico City on inauguration day
National Security
- Federal agreement aims to increase access to health care for Native American veterans
- Army general who oversaw Iraq drawdown tapped to be top US commander in Middle East
- US now says whereabouts of missing Syrian foreign ministry spokesman unknown
- US, Japan, South Korea to seek Security Council action if North Korea launches rocket