As the 10th anniversary approaches, retired Gen. Wesley Clark speaks to Erica Hill about the status of the war in Afghanistan and the possibility of a complete troop withdrawal.
Al Jazeera's Abderrahim Foukara asks the former U.S. defense secretary whether he made adequate preparations to avoid the thousands of lives lost in Iraq.
Italians have woken up to more bad news about their economy, as ratings agency Moody's followed Standard and Poor's to downgrade Italy's bond rating over concerns about the country's lack of growth and huge debt.
Video shows grisly aftermath of one of the latest incident in spiralling violence gripping the Mexican tourist resort of Acapulco.
The AP spoke to a Taliban soldier about why he joined the group, and why he thinks the Taliban is winning the now 10-year-old war in Afghanistan. (Oct. 5)
Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets again on Tuesday afternoon to draw attention to their demands ahead of an expected briefing by the United Nations' envoy to Yemen before the security council.
Greek civil servants walked off the job on a 24-hour strike Wednesday, paralyzing the public sector in a protest over ever-deeper austerity measures applied as the government struggles to avoid a catastrophic default
A new poll shows one in three U.S. veterans of the post-Sept. 11 military believes the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were not worth fighting, and a majority think that after 10 years of combat America should be focusing more on its own problems.
A meeting of EU finance ministers in Luxembourg produces few concrete steps in tackling Europe's deepening debt crisis, which threatens to spread to European banks.
The political leaders of Afghanistan and India have forged closer ties between their nations by signing a 'strategic partnership' following talks in New Delhi.
Richard Quest talks to Swedish Finance Minister Anders Borg over the European debt crisis.
Peter Barnes breaks down Fed Chief Ben Bernanke's concern over the European crisis impacting the U.S. economy.