Rising prices and a falling stock market have sparked protests in recent weeks, increasing the pressure on a government already facing militancy, political discord.
Many Europeans see Barack Obama?s candidacy as a sign of hope for a more flexible, less ideological America. Governments and politicians are not so sure.
The State Commission on Public Integrity brought no charges against the former governor but left open the possibility of action if more evidence emerges.
AP - Business at reopened restaurants was humming, grocery store parking lots were packed and residents of south Texas were venturing out on the newly dry roads again as the remnants of Hurricane Dolly moved well away from the Rio Grande Valley.
AP - Cheered by an enormous international crowd, Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama on Thursday summoned Europeans and Americans together to "defeat terror and dry up the well of extremism that supports it" as surely as they conquered communism a generation ago.
AP - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Pakistan needs to do more to prevent Taliban militants from launching attacks into Afghanistan from its territory.
Sprinter Dana Hussain was devastated after learning she and six other Iraqi athletes would not be able to participate in next month's Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. The International Olympic Committee banned Iraq from competing because of what it says is the government's political interference in sports.
The International Committee of the Red Cross announced Thursday that it arranged for the release Wednesday of eight civilians held for a week by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia.