North Korea Offers ‘Special Pardon’ to Captive Journalists
Now that he's gotten the photo op he wanted, the North Korean despot has given up the two women.
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Now that he's gotten the photo op he wanted, the North Korean despot has given up the two women.
The families of Euna Lee and Laura Ling hope the former president can bring their daughters home safely.
This isn't exactly what we had in mind when we said we wished world leaders would be more honest.
Bryant Neal Vinas taught Al Qaeda operatives about the New York City transit system and tried to kill American soldiers in an attack in Afghanistan.
He will "strike us in the face so hard we will lose our way home."
Her upset parents reveal embarrassing secrets about their 17-year-old daughter.
And in exchange, the Pope gives him some light reading material.
He maybe wasn't checking out that girl's butt. Sarkozy definitely was, though.
A Getty photographer catches Barack Obama, Nicolas Sarkozy, and Silvio Berlusconi playing to type.
That's what South Korea thinks. They're always pointing fingers.
Obama's speech this morning continued his theme of "pushing the reset button."
That, and more highlights from the former prime minister's Q&A with Graydon Carter.
The story of a woman's death spreads around the world, the Guardian Council admits some fishy numbers, and the Revolutionary Guard delivers a stern warning.
Ayatollah Khamenei gives a big speech, Ahmadinejad tones it down, and Google and Facebook step up their efforts.
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