The US Army under fire again. Military officials apologize after new images of American troops posing with the bodies of Afghan civilians are made public.
Israeli officials are furious at Argentina over reports that it will halt the investigation of two bombings in Buenos Aires if trade ties improve with Iran.
Former US president Jimmy Carter has arrived in North Korea on a mission to negotiate the release of an American teacher who was sentenced to eight years of hard labour for entering the country illegally.
US President Barack Obama has distanced himself from ex-president Jimmy Carter's claim that racism was fuelling protests against the administration's key healthcare reforms. His spokesman said that criticisms were not based on his skin colour.
Former US president Jimmy Carter called for an end to "all violence" against both Israelis and Palestinians during a visit to the Gaza Strip, where he held talks with Hamas leader Ismail Haniya on Tuesday.
Since leaving the White House, Jimmy Carter has worked tirelessly to promote democracy around the world. The former president of the United States and Nobel Peace Prize laureate is Andrea Sanke’s guest for this exceptional edition of The Interview.
Former US president Jimmy Carter described the situation in Zimbabwe as "much worse than we ever could have imagined." Carter and former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan were last week barred from entering the country.
Zimbabwe has refused former UN head Kofi Annan and ex-US President Jimmy Carter entry to the country. Carter said the Harare government had become "immune" to the suffering of its people. Robert Mugabe later denied barring Annan from the country.
Zimbabwe has refused former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan and ex-US President Jimmy Carter entry to Zimbabwe to assess the country's worsening humanitarian situation, the group said on Saturday.
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta said in a statement that former US President Jimmy Carter had agreed to mediate between the government and the rebels, and announced a temporary ceasefire during the possible negotiations.
Former US President Jimmy Carter met with Hamas to discuss peace talks. The Bush administration and the Israelis believe it undermining the Annapolis peace process. Should Carter's move be considered progress?