Romney, Santorum clash in U.S. Republican debate
Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum mix it up in the final Republican presidential candidate’s debate before next week’s primaries in Arizona and Michigan.
Dozens killed in Argentina train crash
At least 49 people were killed and more than 600 people injured when a train plowed into a platform at a Buenos Aires station, state media reports.
World seeks to stem Syria killing
Thirty five people are reported killed in Syria, including two Western journalists, as world leaders try to put pressure on Bashar al-Assad's regime to halt the brutal crackdown.
5 journalists killed in 2012
The deaths of two Western journalists in Syria Wednesday, less than a week after New York Times correspondent Anthony Shadid died in the violence-wracked country, highlights the danger reporters face in covering conflict zones.
World seeks to stem Syria killing amid growing toll
Thirty five people are reported killed in Syria, including two Western journalists, as world leaders try to put pressure on Bashar al-Assad’s regime to halt the brutal crackdown.
2 Western journalists killed amid Syria shelling
American war reporter Marie Colvin (pictured) and a French journalist are killed amid shelling in Syria, just hours after Colvin told CNN about the killing of a baby in Homs.
2 Western journalists killed in Syria
British war reporter Marie Colvin (pictured) and French journalist Remi Ochlik are killed amid heavy shelling from Syrian government forces in the city of Homs.
5 dead in Afghan Quran burning protest
Demonstrators burned tires and threw rocks outside a NATO military base in Kabul on Wednesday, as protests continued for a second day after troops burned copies of the Quran.
2 Western journalists killed in Syria, activists say
The Sunday Times’ Marie Colvin and French journalist Remi Ochlik are reportedly killed amidst heavy shelling from Syrian government forces in the city of Homs.
U.S. hints at arming Syrian opposition as deaths mount
Syrians pleading for help in stopping the government-led slaughter may have new hope, as the U.S. hinted that arming the opposition there isn’t out of the question.





