White House hopeful Mitt Romney will travel to Israel this summer
Republican presidential hopeful and former governor Mitt Romney delivers remarks via satellite to the AIPAC convention
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Abdel Basset Sayda (C), head of the exiled opposition Syrian National Council
President-elect Enrique Pena Nieto (L) of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)
US President Barack Obama (L) speaks with former Mexican President Felipe Calderon in June
Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan activists offer prayers during a protest rally in Karachi in 2011, against US drone attacks
U.S. President Barack Obama (R) shakes hands with Jim Yong Kim
White House hopeful Mitt Romney
Protesters hold placards as they attend a no carbon tax rally in Sydney
Australia has introduced a controversial carbon tax in a bid to tackle climate change
Iran's President Mahmud Ahmadinejad
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Geneva
An Arizona law allowing police spot-checks to demand citizenship has been upheld
Obamacare supporters demonstrate in front of the U.S. Supreme Court
US President Barack Obama talks on the phone after learning the ?Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act? was passed
Republican U.S. Presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney
Supporters of US President Barack Obama's signature healthcare legislation celebrate
US President Barack Obama
The Justice Department said it had determined Holder's response "does not constitute a crime"

Mobs roam streets of riot-hit Myanmar town

Angry mobs took to the streets of a riot-hit Myanmar town for a third day on Friday, as international pressure mounted for an end to communal unrest that has left 10 people reported dead.
 

N. Korea video depicts invasion of South, US hostages

North Korea posted a new propaganda video Friday, showing paratroopers descending on Seoul in an invasion scenario that envisages taking around 150,000 US residents in South Korea hostage.
 

Japan deputy PM to visit China next month

Japan will send Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso to China next month in what would be the first high-level meeting of the Asian powers' new governments amid diplomatic tensions, a report said on Friday.
 

Letters reveal tensions in Thatcher gov't over Falklands War

Former prime minister Margaret Thatcher faced opposition from within her own government over the Falklands War, with one MP warning her "it'll make Suez look like common sense".
 

S.Korea's defence minister nominee resigns

In a fresh blow to South Korea's new president, Park Geun-Hye, her nominee for defence minister stepped down on Friday at a time of elevated military tensions with North Korea.
 

Cyprus launches banking overhaul as meltdown looms

Cyprus is scrambling to overhaul its banking sector to avoid financial meltdown, after the European Central Bank threatened to pull the plug on emergency funding for the island's lenders.
 

N.Korea video depicts invasion of South, US hostages

North Korea posted a new propaganda video on Friday, showing paratroopers descending on Seoul in an invasion scenario that it said would see thousands of US citizens living in South Korea taken hostage.
 

Pro-Assad cleric among 42 killed in Damascus bombing

A suicide bomb attack on a central Damascus mosque has killed 42 people, including Syria's most prominent pro-regime Sunni cleric, wounding dozens of others, the health ministry said.
 

France's Sarkozy charged in probe of illegal party funding

Former president Nicolas Sarkozy has been charged with taking financial advantage of France's richest woman, allegations connected with a probe into illegal party funding that could shatter his hopes of a political comeback.
 

Putin welcomes China's Xi for landmark talks

Russia's President Vladimir Putin and China's new leader Xi Jinping are to hold landmark talks on Friday in the hope of further cementing the two countries' partnership with a range of economic and strategic agreements.
 

Congress OKs stopgap, broader budget battle begins

US lawmakers approved a funding stopgap Thursday that prevents a government shutdown, but their clash over budget blueprints signaled a contentious debate over the future of federal spending.
 

France's Sarkozy charged with taking advantage of heiress

Nicolas Sarkozy's hopes of a political comeback lay in tatters Friday after the former French president was charged in connection with a criminal probe into illegal party financing.
 

Obama in direct peace appeal to young Israelis

In a powerful direct appeal to Israelis, President Barack Obama insisted that a two-state peace with the Palestinians could still be forged and is their only hope of true security.
 

Italy says will send marines back to India for trial

Italy said two marines on trial for murder in India would return to the country by Friday, a stunning turnaround after Rome earlier unleashed a diplomatic furore by saying they would not go back.
 

Sarkozy comeback dream in tatters after corruption charge

Nicolas Sarkozy's hopes of a political comeback lay in tatters Friday after the former French president was charged in connection with a criminal probe into illegal party financing.
 

Yoko Ono tweets her support for US gun control

A sobering image of John Lennon's bloodstained glasses ricocheted around the Internet on Thursday after his widow Yoko Ono posted them on Twitter in an appeal for tougher US guns laws.
 

White House will not rest on gun laws: Biden

The White House will keep pushing for tough gun ownership laws despite little support in Congress, Vice President Joe Biden said Thursday, as fellow Democrats vowed to introduce a bill to halt violence.
 

'No indication' Syria rebels used chemical weapons: US

The United States has found no evidence to support a Syrian government allegation that opposition rebels used chemical weapons in an attack this week, a US official said Thursday.
 

Sarkozy charged with taking advantage of elderly heiress

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy was on Thursday charged with taking advantage of the elderly L'Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt, his lawyer told AFP, adding that he would immediately appeal.
 

Brazil, China to ink deal on trade in national currency

Brazil hopes to sign a bilateral accord with China to promote trade in their national currencies at next week's BRICS summit of the world's five emerging powers, Trade and Industry Minister Fernando Pimentel said Thursday.