After bombers attacked staff at Israeli embassies in India and Georgia, injuring four people, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu accuses Iran and its Lebanese ally Hezbollah of being involved.
Nineteen years after a plane crash all but wiped out the national football team, Zambia celebrates an historic victory over Ivory Coast to win African football's biggest prize.
The rioting clean-up continues in Greece, as EU countries give a cautious welcome to the government's austerity vote.
Jon Snow blogs on the situation in Syria and why it seems to be putting al-Qaeda and the West on the same side.
Pakistan's Supreme Court charges Prime Minister Yousef Raza Gilani with contempt for failing to re-open corruption cases against President Asif Ali Zardari, deepening Pakistan's political crisis.
As tributes pour in for the American singer, actress and "trailblazer" Whitney Houston, British R&B singer Beverly Knight tells Channel 4 News how the diva set the "gold standard" in the industry.
Al Qaeda urges the Syrian opposition not to rely on the West or the Arab League for help toppling President Bashar al-Assad.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son and one-time heir apparent of toppled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, will move to a prison in Tripoli within weeks, and face trial in Libya.
As Greek protesters take to the streets, PM Lucas Papademos urges his politicians to back the unpopular financial bailout or condemn the country to "uncontrolled economic chaos and social explosion".
Over the last five months, the Thai border police have made a series of spectacular animal seizures in the north east. Tens of thousands of dogs have been discovered, stuffed into 'pig cages', with te