April 14, 2011 -- Updated 0841 GMT (1641 HKT)
Delegates representing Arab and African nations and NATO have united behind the Libyan rebels at a summit in Qatar, promising more humanitarian aid and money. FULL STORY
Unrest in Arab world
- Former Egypt president, sons detained
- U.S. jets struck Libya post-NATO control
- 'Fourth person dies' in Bahrain custody
- Five people killed in Yemen clashes
Other news
- N. Korea identifies detained American
- Obama aims to cut deficit by $4 trillion
- Ouattara: Gbagbo could face charges
- Air France jet tail raises 'black box' hope
- Disaster batters Japan's economy
- TEPCO chief sorry as disaster escalates
- 3 police killed in attack in Afghanistan
- Group: China arrests another dissident
- U.S. charges its first alleged pirate
- Brazilian killer described self as loner
- Israeli AG to indict foreign minister
- Inflation headwinds batter rising India
- Zeta-Jones has bipolar disorder treated
- Remains of WWII U.S. airman identified
Animal rescue activists in Japan have been slipping into the 20-km radius around Fukushima Daiichi to retrieve pets and feed livestock left behind when their owners were forced to evacuate. WATCH VIDEO | FULL STORY
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