At an extraordinary weekend session, the US Senate voted to hold a full debate on a healthcare reform bill, with 60 votes in favour and all but one of the 40 Republicans in the chamber voting against it.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak welcomes his Israeli counterpart Shimon Peres (pictured) in Cairo Sunday, for talks aimed at advancing the broken down Mideast peace process.
The death toll from Saturday's coal mine blast rose to 87, according to Chinese state media, as hopes of reaching about 20 other trapped miners faded on Sunday. Lax safety standards make Chinese mines the most dangerous in the world.
Residents of north-western Britain and Ireland were braced for more rain Sunday following the devastating floods of recent days, which killed one British policeman.
President Hosni Mubarak vowed Saturday that Egypt will be firm in dealing with any attacks on its nationals as a row with Algeria over a World Cup football qualifier turned into a diplomatic dispute.
The Irish Football Association has given up its appeal to football's world governing body FIFA and to the French Football Federation to have the second leg of Ireland's World Cup play-off against France replayed because of Thierry Henry's handball.
NATO took over training the Afghan army and police on Saturday from the US mission that previously trained Afghan troops. The US training force will merge with the new mission under a single NATO command.
Police in the northern Italian city of Brescia have arrested two Pakistani men who are thought to have used a money transfer service to help people in contact with the authors of the 2008 attacks in India's financial hub, local media say.
The Lebanese army opened fire on Saturday with anti-aircraft guns targeting an Israeli drone that entered Lebanese airspace in the south of the country, according to a military statement.
Thousands of Spanish farmers marched through central Madrid to the Agriculture Ministry on Saturday to demand government action on the falling prices and rising costs that are threatening to ruin their livelihoods.
Italian prosecutors on Saturday demanded life imprisonment for American student Amanda Knox and her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito for the 2007 murder of Briton Meredith Kercher."I was Meredith's friend," Knox exclaimed, her voice choked with ...
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, holds talks with Pope Benedict XVI in Rome on Saturday just two weeks after the Vatican extended a hand to conservative Anglicans dismayed by steps to ordain women and openly gay clergy.
A Brazilian transsexual caught up
in a political scandal that prompted the resignation of Italian governor Piero
Marrazzo was found burnt to death in a Rome apartment on Friday. Magistrates are treating the case as murder.
The world's biggest atom-smasher, which was shut down soon after its inauguration amid technical faults, restarted on Friday, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research said Friday.
The World Health Organisation said on Friday that a mutation has been found in samples of Influenza H1N1 taken after the first two deaths from the virus in Norway.