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North Korea and Iran demand that they be allowed to develop nuclear energy for civilian use have derailed separate diplomatic efforts to curtail their programs. After a background report on the stalled talks, experts analyze what these latest developments mean…

Ayman al-Zawahiri, al-Qaida's second-in-command, said in a videotape broadcast Thursday that attacks against Britain and the United States would not stop until British and American troops withdrew from Iraq and other Muslim nations.

In the wake of the London bombing attacks in July, security experts are examining Internet Web sites that terrorists use to spread propaganda and recruit operatives. Following a background report, security experts discuss the many ways terrorists are using the…

Despite opposition from many Democrats, President Bush on Monday circumvented Senate approval and appointed embattled nominee John Bolton to be the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Two experts assess Bolton's role at the United Nations and how effectively the…

London police announced Friday that all four suspects in the failed July 21 bombings are now in custody. Los Angeles Times reporter Sebastian Rotella talks about this latest development in the terrorist investigation.

British police arrested four men Wednesday in connection with last week's attempted bomb attacks on London's subway and a bus. An Independent Television News reporter has an update.