Associated Press
| Sep 15, 2012
Most cities around the Muslim world have reported a calm day Saturday after protests rippled through the Middle East in response to an anti-Muslim video produced in the US. Anti-American sentiments remain in some regions, however, with a branch of...
Al Jazeera English
| Sep 14, 2012
Protesters have staged rallies outside Western embassies across the Middle East and North Africa in response to an anti-Muslim film produced in the US. In Sudan, at least three people were killed as protesters attacked the German, British, and U...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Sep 14, 2012
The Telegraph's Middle East Correspondent Richard Spencer reports from Cairo as hundreds of young protesters, incensed by a film that insults the Prophet Mohammed, throw stones at the US embassy, while members of the Muslim Brotherhood also gather...
Al Jazeera English
| Sep 14, 2012
Violent protests are ongoing in Tunisia, Yemen, Sudan, Lebanon, Egypt, and elsewhere as angry crowds target Western embassies.
North Korea's UK base is a seven bedroom family house, commuting distance from the centre of the capital.
Egyptian state media report: al Qaeda-linked cell plotted possible attack on U.S., French embassies in Egypt.
Thousands protest the safety problems plaguing Bangladesh's garment industry. CNN's Sumnima Udas reports.
CNN's Nic Robertson reports on clashes between police and protesters in Reyhanli,, on the Turkey-Syria border.
Portugal is planning to cut 30,000 civil service jobs and to raise the retirement age by one year to 66 as it tries to meet the terms of a bailout.