The UN’s nuclear watchdog is set to reveal alleged Iranian work on an advanced nuclear warhead — though this is not regarded as a "smoking gun".
The South African foreign ministry’s excuses for dithering over entry visa for Desmond Tutu’s birthday celebrations are paper thin.
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New details have emerged of the route used by Muammar Gaddafi’s family to escape into neighbouring Algeria, triggering a diplomatic row.
Muammar Gaddafi’s regime showed fresh signs of buckling as rebels came close to cutting off supply routes.
The assassination of a close ally and mentor of Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai after the killing of his powerful half-brother has raised questions
Westerners have been filmed in central Libya in the first apparent confirmation that Nato has sent Âmilitary advisers to train anti-government forces.
As fears about Pakistan’s nuclear security mount, the US Congress is calling for decisive action.
Obama administration sticks to its guns amid conflicting reports on Bin Laden’s death
European Union states are discussing imposing sanctions on Syria if the regime continues its violent suppression of pro-democracy protests.
The US and Britain consider arming the Libyan rebels if airstrikes fail to dislodge Gaddafi.