Stopping Somalia's Slide
Problems in the horn of Africa could make it the new hot spot of global terror. How should America handle it?
North Korea noticed the world stopped paying attention to them, and so, the country fired three short range missiles off the coast to out all eyes on them. Are we about to fall back into the endless stream of provocations and threats that seemed to die down?
Problems in the horn of Africa could make it the new hot spot of global terror. How should America handle it?
One year after the conflict, critics of the U.S. ally believe it's time to demand more democratic reform.
Some hail her demands for accountability. But others say the continent is not the mess it once was.
Remembering Hiroshima with promises of disarmament
Ahmadinejad is sworn in for a second term, and bloggers call for a harder line on rogue states
Is it time to reevaluate the world's relationship to Venezuela?
Are Cold War dangers really so passé and kitsch?
Experts say Kim Jong Il wanted an ego boost, but still some speculate American concessions were too great.
Bloggers swoon as Bill Clinton rescues two Americans from North Korean prison. But did he upstage a certain Secretary of State?
Gushing joy--from across the spectrum--greets Bill Clinton's successful negotiations.
NATO's new leader has a controversial past and a shaky future. Will he succeed?
Obama's push to freeze Israeli settlements draws criticism from all sides. Experts debate what's right for Israel and for the U.S.
Days after a "strategic dialogue," the schadenfreude comes out.
A memo argues America's overstayed its welcome in Iraq and that, as shabby as the country's security forces are, they're good enough for us to leave.
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