54-year-old bin Laden was originally wanted for allegedly orchestrating the bombings of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania
US officers led to fortress-like three-story building after more than four years of tracking a courier.
Witnesses said the buildings contained assorted equipment,children's diapers and scrap metal
This is a major breakthrough in the battle to contain the worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl.
Shanna Bukhari was subjected to a tide of online hate messages after entering the qualifying rounds.
Interpol has issued a global alert against Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and 15 others.
A powerful bomb blast ripped through a mosque within a Sufi shrine at Nowshera in northwest Pakistan.
She will talk to counterparts about Libya and the situation and trends in the Middle East.
The 27-nation EU has traditionally had close relations with Egypt.
Chinese dissidents urged Obama to address their concerns during Hu's four-day state visit.
The US Senate was expected to hold a vote on the nuclear arms control pact tomorrow.
An Al-Qaeda-linked website Shumukh al-Islam yesterday had named Taymour Abdel Wahab as the bomber.
A second warrant is likely to be issued shortly for the arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
The documents refer to inappropriate remarks by Prince Andrew about a UK law enforcement agency and a foreign country.
A US diplomatic cable released by Wikileaks suggests that Israel told Palestinian leaders and Egypt that it was going to attack the Gaza Strip before the war began
The State Department had reached out to India warning it about the impending release.
Miniature cameras fitted in pens and lighters have become popular means to check adultery
Unidentified gunmen shot dead five Iranian nationals and injured three more in southwestern Balochistan province.
China's govt-backed Catholic church is ordaining a bishop over Vatican objection.
Obama said as leading economic and nuclear powers,both nations had an obligation to work together to halt proliferation.
India tonight asked China to have uniform policy on issuing the travel documents "regardless of ethnicity or place of domicile" of the applicant.
Gilani indicated that the permission to operate drones inside Pakistan was given by the previous regime of President Pervez Musharraf.
It said that the major findings included a US military cover-up of Iraqi state-sanctioned torture and "hundreds" of civilians deaths.
The move was in accordance with US law,which bars providing weapons to any foreign military suspected of human rights abuses
"You have to respect our sovereignty," Pak Foreign Minister Qureshi told the US.







