Egyptians vote on second day of election
Early indicators showed the Muslim Brotherhood’s candidate, Mohammed Morsi, is taking the lead among the presumed presidential front-runners. But all five front-runners voice optimism about their prospects.
Brother of Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng flees guarded village
Chen Guangfu seeks help from lawyers for his son, who is being held on attempted murder charge.
Iran talks end; parties to meet again
Iran rejects new proposals from six world powers, but U.S. officials hope the effort might be salvaged.
Euro-zone countries appear far from compromise on fostering growth
New measures to stop Europe’s economic crisis are likely only if things get a lot worse, analysts say.
U.S. drone strike kills 10 militants
Two missiles hit a house in northwestern Pakistan in the second U.S. strike in 24 hours.
Mexico’s 2 major crime cartels at war
The Sinaloa cartel and the Zetas are staging public massacres in order to terrify and intimidate, officials say.
House panel demands answers for alleged overbilling in Afghanistan
Investigators probing $750 million in excessive food charges by U.S. contractor dating back to 2005.
State Dept. hacks Web sites of
al-Qaeda affiliate in Yemen
U.S. cyber experts swapped anti-American rhetoric with information on civilians killed in terrorist strikes.
Eurovision Song Contest
PHOTOS | Participants from across Europe prepare for the finals of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Cannes Film Festival 2012: Stalled in the past, with few surprises
A few strong performances redeem formulaic movies among the offering presented this year.
In poll, Russians see wide gap between democratic ideals and reality
Survey finds contradictions in attitudes, such as support for Putin as well as protesters opposing him.
Buffett tells new employees: "I believe newspapers that intensively cover their communities will have a good future" http://t.co/KmRGImlI
Fiber-optic internet cable to #Cuba is "absolutely operational" says #Venezuela tech official http://t.co/EOvrMPvM So where's the bytes?
One of the interesting tidbits: "Most" of 38 family members of Pak Nam-ki, scapegoat for 2009 currency revaluation, have been sent to prison
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Egyptians head to polls
PHOTOS | Egyptians voted in the first presidential election since the Arab Spring uprising.

Eurovision Song Contest
PHOTOS | Participants from across Europe prepare for the finals of the Eurovision Song Contest.

In Egypt, women on the sidelines
Despite their role in the protests that ousted Hosni Mubarak, women say they have been shut out of the political decision-making since the revolution.

Suicide bomber kills scores in Yemen
Officials say at least 60 are dead, 200 are injured after Sanaa attack.

The dangerous road to Everest
PHOTOS | Hundreds of climbers try to scale world’s highest mountain, a feat which comes with dangers.

Transgender contestant wins Miss Congeniality
Miss Universe Canada pageant competitor Jenna Talackova was initially disqualified.

India’s ‘elder sister’
Mamata Banerjee is a rising force in Indian politics, and the biggest obstacle its economic liberalization.

Earthquake in Italy kills at least 4
PHOTOS | A magnitude-6.0 quake toppled centuries-old buildings and injured dozens near Bologna region.

Olympic torch relay
PHOTOS | The Olympic flame arrived in the United Kingdom and begins a 70-day relay involving 8,000 torchbearers covering 8,000 miles.

Bayern, Chelsea stars to watch
PHOTOS | Athletes expected to make a difference as Chelsea takes on Bayern Munich in Saturday’s Champions League final match in Germany.

Brothers in arms
An operation in eastern in Afghanistan shows just how much U.S. and Afghan forces need each other.

G-8 Summit: Leaders meet at Camp David
Here’s a look at the eight leaders who will be meeting at Camp David, Md.

Quebec student protests continue
PHOTOS | For 14 weeks, students demonstrate against a planned 82 percent hike in university tuition.

Mexico’s drug war
PHOTOS | As Mexico’s drug war rages on, the country remains stricken with a kind of social poverty.

India’s gold rush
India is struggling to balance its books partly because Indians keep investing in gold.

France’s Francois Hollande
PHOTOS | A look at the career of newly elected French President Francois Hollande.
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