Morse: Addressing Disruptions in Oil and EnergyEd Morse discusses the impact of turmoil in the Middle East on energy production.
Two Journalists Killed in MisrataTwo journalists were killed on the job in Misrata, Libya Wednesday.
Cameron: 'We Are Doing the Right Thing in Libya' Prime Minister David Cameron says that he wants to see the pressure "stepping up" on Colonel Gaddafi's regime.
Slippery Slope in Libya MissionAs NATO nations send advisers to aid Libyan rebels, memories of Vietnam haunts U.S. efforts.
Gen. Clark: More Help Coming to MisrataFmr. NATO Supreme Allied Commander Gen. Wesley Clark says more support is coming to rebels fighting in Misrada, Libya.
Amb. Bolton: Libya Becoming a 'Quagmire'Former U.S. ambassador John Bolton on the rebels receiving $25 million in aid.
The Effects of Lifting the Emergency Law in Syria Chris Phillips, a Syria analyst from the Economist intelligence unit, talks about the meaning and effects of the emergency law in Syria.
More Deaths and More Protests in YemenProtesters in Yemen have upped their efforts to end President Ali Abdullah Saleh's 32-year grip on power.
Real's Sergio Ramos Drops Copa del Rey Under Bus As Sergio Ramos balanced the trophy for the Copa del Rey on his head, he lost his grip and accidently dropped the cup beneath the wheels of the bus.
Fear of Further Violence in NigeriaNigeria's president says next week's governor elections will go ahead as planned, despite deadly riots in the north of the country.
Clinton: Haiti's New President Has U.S. SupportSecretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton outlined Wednesday the daunting task awaiting pop-star-turned-president-elect Michel 'Sweet Micky' Martelly.
Medvedev Busts a MoveDmitry Medvedev dancing to the Russian pop song 'American Boi' which roughly translates to 'American Battle.'