Sore Losers Can't Accept That France Legalized Gay Marriage

AP

France finally became the 14th country to legalize gay marriage on Saturday when President Francois Hollande signed the bill that legalizes same sex marriage into law. But ugly protests that have marked the legal process will continue even now that the bill is passed. 

By Max Fisher

Sep 28, 2010

Fallout of Israel Halting Gaza-Bound 'Jewish Boat'

A small boat of Jewish activists is peacefully commandeered

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By Max Fisher

Sep 27, 2010

Cross-Border Raid Into Pakistan Sparks Concern

NATO forces make air strikes, provoking outrage and fear

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By Heather Horn

Sep 27, 2010

North Korea Faces Historic Change This Week

Kim Jong-Il is expected to anoint a successor

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By Max Fisher

Sep 27, 2010

What Israel Settlement Resumption Means for Peace Process

Palestinians are still in, for now

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By Max Fisher

Sep 24, 2010

How China-Japan Spat Reshaped Asia

Japan released their Chinese prisoner, but the damage is done

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By Max Fisher

Sep 24, 2010

Can Obama Push China to Reform Currency?

He's making it a personal priority

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By John Hudson

Sep 23, 2010

Rising Concerns Over China's Rare-Earth Dominance

Should the U.S. start stockpiling rare metals?

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By Max Fisher

Sep 23, 2010

Obama Emphasizes Israel-Palestine in UN Address

The president urges progress toward Middle East peace

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By Heather Horn

Sep 23, 2010

India's Embarrassing Commonwealth Games

Athletes and critics object to unkempt conditions

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By Max Fisher

Sep 22, 2010

Who's Behind the Terrorist Attack in Iran?

Kurdish terrorism takes the blame

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By Heather Horn

Sep 22, 2010

Clinton's Plan to Help the Poor and the Planet With Stoves

The numbers suggest this is actually a pretty good idea

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By Heather Horn

Sep 22, 2010

By John Hudson

Sep 22, 2010

6 Most Startling Revelations From Woodward's New Book

The veteran journalist exposes a White House divided

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By Heather Horn

Sep 22, 2010

The Problems Facing the EU

How to integrate Europe, and how the U.S. can help

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By Max Fisher

Sep 21, 2010

Ahmadinejad Visits America

Predictions and proscriptions for hosting the Iranian president

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By John Hudson

Sep 20, 2010

Anti-Immigrant Victory in Sweden Evokes Anguish Abroad

The Scandinavian country lurches right

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By Max Fisher

Sep 20, 2010

Lessons of Afghan National Elections

Where they succeeded, where they failed, what it means

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By Heather Horn

Sep 17, 2010

The Dire State of Chinese Science

Can we trust research tainted by plagiarism?

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By Max Fisher

Sep 16, 2010

How Newt Gingrich's 1971 Dissertation Explains 'Kenyan, Anti-Colonial' Jab

Laura Seay, bless her, actually reads it

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By Max Fisher

Sep 16, 2010

Palestine's Role in the Peace Process

Examining the Palestinian side of the peace equation

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By Heather Horn

Sep 16, 2010

Political Motives in Geithner's Mild Swing at Chinese Currency

"We are concerned, as are many of China's trading partners"

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By Heather Horn

Sep 14, 2010

By Max Fisher

Sep 14, 2010

Ideas and Warnings on Tackling Afghan Corruption

Some call it our greatest challenge in Afghanistan

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By Erik Hayden

Sep 14, 2010

Cuba Lays Off 500,000: 'Major Shift' to a Free Market?

Critics parse the "dramatic" move to privatize the economy

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By Max Fisher

Sep 14, 2010

Peace Talks in Egypt Face Mounting Hurdles, Risks

Settlements loom over the second round of top-level peace talks

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By Max Fisher

Sep 13, 2010

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Sep 13, 2010

Turkey After Reforms: More Islamist, More Democratic, or Both?

Turks sweepingly approve a constitutional overhaul

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By John Hudson

Sep 11, 2010

The Web Braces for Biggest Wikileaks Dump to Date

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Debating Fidel Castro's Surprising Turn

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Should U.S. Encourage Sudan to Split?

A coming referendum will give Sudan the choice

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By Heather Horn

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Debate Rages in Germany Over Muslim Immigrants

A new book tops the Amazon bestseller list and provokes a massive backlash

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By Max Fisher

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Hillary Clinton thinks so

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By Max Fisher

Sep 8, 2010

Rethinking Afghanistan

Many say it's time to scale back

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