Video shows militants with U.S. ammunition
TV footage shows insurgents handling what appears to be U.S. weapons in remote area of Afghanistan that American forces left last month following a deadly firefight. Full story
Israeli prime minister calls for peace talks
Netanyahu vows to improve economic conditions in Palestinian areas. Story
Somali pirates striking farther out to sea
The European Union Naval Force says Somali pirates have launched an attack on an oil tanker farther out at sea than any previous assault.
Salvadoran town hit by landslide buries dead
Soldiers and residents dig through rock and debris looking for dozens of people missing when a mudslide covered a town in El Salvador. At least 130 people have been killed.
Navies of two Koreas in brief clash
North and South Korea's navies clashed in the Yellow Sea, just ahead of a visit to Asia this week by U.S. President Barack Obama, in an incident that left a northern vessel damaged.
Britain eyes 10 new nuclear plants
The British government unveiled plans Monday to launch one of the world's most ambitious expansions of nuclear-power capacity, calling for the construction of 10 plants.
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 prosecutor accuses 3 Americans of spying
Three Americans detained in Iran have been accused with espionage, a senior Iranian prosecutor said Monday.
Police: Bomb kills 20 at Pakistan market
A bomb near a crowded market in northwest Pakistan has killed 20 people, police say.
Iraqi parliament passes key election law
Iraq's parliament has passed a long-delayed electoral law, paving the way for nationwide elections.







