Egypt's army commander has declared that the chief justice will temporarily take over presidential powers and the constitution will be suspended.
The overall push for UN membership has the support of many Palestinians, but some don't see the bid making much of a difference.
Relations between Israel and its former Middle East partners have seen many peaks and valleys, but relations may now be at an all-time low.
The killing continues in Libya despite the ousting of Muammar Gaddafi.
Libyan rebels seem to have more or less taken control of the country. And it's now awash in guns.
Diplomats gathered in the Gulf state of Qatar are urging NATO to step up its air strikes in Libya. But the rebels are praising the military alliance. Why? It all has to do with improving lines of communication. CBC correspondent Derek Stoffel reports.
NATO says it "strongly regrets the loss of life" after a "friendly fire" attack on rebel tanks in eastern Libya which left at least four dead. CBC reporter Derek Stoffel is in the rebel stronghold Bengazhi.
Rebels in eastern Libya say their forces have been mistakenly hit in a NATO air raid. Doctors in Ajdabiya told the BBC at least 13 rebel fighters had been killed by the strike. Anchor Marco Werman gets the latest from CBC reporter Derek Stoffel.
Today is Veterans Day. In Canada it is called Remembrance Day. As men and women who served in wars of the first half of the 20th century are disappearing, some Canadian veterans are calling on younger generations to keep the remembrance alive.
Derek Stoffel reports that the youngest detainee held at the Guantanamo prison facility may be allowed to return home next year. The sentence requires Khadr to serve one more year in the Guantanamo prison, before asking for permission to go to Canada.
Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with reporter Derek Stoffel about the military trial of Guantanamo detainee Omar Khadar. He's a Canadian citizen accused of killing an American soldier in Afghanistan in 2002. Khadar was 15 years old at the time.