A suspected suicide car-bomber killed 49 people on Friday in the Pakistani city of Peshawar.
India's foreign secretary arrived in Kabul to inspect the site of a huge bomb attack on the Indian embassy.
With wider Muslim-Jewish tension brewing in Jerusalem, the omens for U.S. envoy George Mitchell's trip were not propitious.
Unrest on the ground in Jerusalem looks differently than in the news coverage of it.
A large bomb exploded outside the Indian embassy in central Kabul on Thursday, killing 17 people and wounding 76.
Israel's foreign minister says he will tell U.S. that there is no chance of reaching Middle East peace deal.
OTTAWA—It was at 8:00 a.m. Wednesday morning that Korram-Roudi learned that the 36 Iranians arrested during a raid on Camp Ashraf on July 28 had been released from an Iraqi prison and taken to the Ashraf hospital for treatment.
Iran's Ahmadinejad said on Wednesday that some countries had offered to provide Iran with nuclear reactor fuel.
This was the deadliest firefight for U.S. troops in more than a year.
Palestinian leaders blamed Israel after clashes at al-Aqsa mosque between Israeli police and Palestinian protesters.