Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Seoul on Wednesday morning and joined Secretary of Defence Robert Gates on a tour of the Demilitarised Zone dividing the two Koreas.


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World Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Seoul on Wednesday morning and joined Secretary of Defence Robert Gates on a tour of the Demilitarised Zone dividing the two Koreas.
In their first White House meeting, President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron condemned last year's release of the Lockerbie bomber. Cameron insisted that BP played no role in bomber's release.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has stressed -- ahead of arrival in Kabul -- that engagement with insurgents in Afghanistan and Pakistan must only take place with militants who make a "sincere effort" to renounce violence.
![]() CNN's Phil Black reports on concerns that some countries are donating less money to fight AIDS in developing countries.
A speeding express rammed into the back of a stationary passenger train in eastern India on Monday, killing dozens of people and trapping many others in several badly mangled carriages.
Associate Producer Leinz Vales travels to Haiti to lend a hand to orphans affected by the earthquake. Male circumcision is the latest weapon against Africa's spiralling HIV problem, with research showing it can cut infection rates by up to 60%. For many Kenyan tribes, the procedure is already a rite of passage, but in the country's remote western regions it's an innovation which health authorities are determined to introduce. Despite careful information campaigns, though, some men now believe that circumcision is a 'magic bullet' which gives them effective immunity from the disease.
![]() Ambulances, land-clearing equipment, and aid stations are being held in Haiti's ports. CNN's Gary Tuchman reports.
Fidel Castro spoke slowly, but appeared relaxed and cogent in his most prominent television interview in years. The 83-year-old former Cuban president has shunned the spotlight since undergoing emergency intestinal surgery in July 2006.
Six months after Haiti's devastating earthquake, hundreds of thousands of people remain homeless, living in refugee camps in the capital Port-au-Prince.
![]() CNN's Nadia Bilchik reports on how Nelson Mandela's legacy is linked to this year's World Cup.
![]() Nearly six months after the earthquake, AC360 reports live from Haiti Monday and Tuesday of next week at 10 p.m. ET.
US President Barack Obama said Tuesday he believed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will "take risks for peace" and praised him for lifting restrictions on the Gaza Strip. Obama expressed his trust in Netanyahu after White House talks and denied there was any rift between the United States and Israel, dismissing reports of a low point in the US-Israeli relationship as "flat wrong."
The Queen and the Royal family have cut their costs to help the struggling nation reign in its budget.
Poland's liberals held all the reins of power on Monday after their candidate Bronislaw Komorowski foiled eurosceptic Jaroslaw Kaczynski's audacious bid to replace his late twin in a presidential election.
![]() CNN's Candy Crowley talks with Afghanistan's Ambassador to the U.S. about the suspected corruption in Afghanistan.
![]() Credit Suisse's Bob Parker discusses global economic growth and banking with CNN's Richard Quest.
A city official says at least two suicide bombers attacked a popular Muslim shrine in the Pakistan city of Lahore, killing 35 people and wounding 175 late Thursday. Thousands of people were visiting the Data Darabar shrine.
More that one hundred children have died from lead poisoning in Zamfara in the north of Nigeria these last months, an unprecedented tragedy according to experts. These accidental poisonings took place when in the village cetner, villagers whose principal economic activity is mining extracted gold from boulders rich in lead, releasing deadly particles into the air.
Torrential rains and heavy flooding have left 12 dead and two missing in northeastern Romania, authorities said on Tuesday.
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