Soldiers and residents look for dozens still missing after a wave of flooding and landslides kill at least 124 people in this Central American nation. Full story
Colombia turns to U.N. after Chavez war talk
Venezuela’s leader had ordered army to prepare for U.S.-provoked conflict. Full story
China promises billions in aid, loans to Africa
China's premier pledged $10 billion in concessional loans to African nations and said Beijing would cancel the government debts of some of the poorest of those countries
Rescuers dig for survivors in El Salvador
Soldiers and residents dug through rock and debris looking for dozens of people missing when a mudslide covered a town in El Salvador.
China executes 9 Uighurs over ethnic riots
Nine Uighurs have been executed for taking part in ethnic rioting that left nearly 200 people dead in July, the official China News Service reports.
Brokaw: The night the wall came down
NBC News' Tom Brokaw recounts one of the most memorable nights of his career: reporting live from Brandenburg Gate the night the Berlin Wall came down.
White House: No flu shots for Gitmo detainees
The White House says detainees at Guantanamo Bay are not receiving vaccinations against the swine flu vaccine, despite an earlier report that doses were on the way.
Iran report: 3 Americans accused of spying
Three Americans detained in Iran have been accused with espionage, a senior Iranian prosecutor said Monday.
Blast in Pakistan cattle market kills 12
A suicide bomber blows himself up in a market in northwest Pakistan crowded with shoppers ahead of a Muslim holiday, killing 12 people, including a mayor.
Iraqi parliament passes key election law
Iraq's parliament has passed a long-delayed electoral law, paving the way for nationwide elections.








