Clinton Begins Asia Tour
US secretary of state in Indonesia ahead of stop in Beijing, where concerns grow about American attempts to widen influence
Clinton Condemns Attack on US Personnel in Pakistan
During stop in Indonesia, US secretary of state deplores 'cowardly act of suicide bombing and terrorism'
Car Bomb Targets US Consulate Vehicle in Pakistan
US employees wounded in attack that left at least 2 dead -- but no Americans -- in Peshawar
Dos Santos, MPLA Claim Big Win in Angola
Electoral commission says president's party has received 72 percent of vote in parliamentary elections
South Africa Mine Strikes, Shootings Spread
Top South African ministers try assure the public - and investors - that government has situation under control
Coalition Forces in Afghanistan Work to Prevent Insider Attacks
New policies tested after surge of deadly attacks by Afghan security forces
France Warns Syria on Chemical Weapons Use
France's FM Fabius calls chemical weapons 'a very big danger' and says there is broad agreement about a response
Obama Rallies Labor Vote Ahead of Convention
US president campaigns for bluecollar vote in Ohio a day before Democratic convention
Democrats Questioned by Some for Choosing Charlotte For Convention
City of 750,000 people is everything America's South is known for
Labor Day: A Changed US Holiday
Once a salute to the nation's unionized workers, now Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer