Russia Moves to Ban Criticism of WWII Win
As Russia gears up to celebrate its World War II victory over the Nazis, the Kremlin wants to make it an offense to question the might and right of the Soviet forces
As Russia gears up to celebrate its World War II victory over the Nazis, the Kremlin wants to make it an offense to question the might and right of the Soviet forces
A longstanding policy of coddling the excesses of friendly African strongmen in exchange for loyalty to France may be in terminal mode
Exclusive: A leader of the militant Palestinian organization says countries formally committed to a boycott of Hamas are quietly seeking unofficial talks
Pope Benedict XVI began his first trip to the Middle East on Friday, expressing his "deep respect" for Islam and hopes that the Catholic Church would be a force for peace in the region
Washington is quietly pressing President Zardari and his arch-rival, Nawaz Sharif, to join forces in a united front against militancy. But neither side is rushing to join hands
It's famous for its sun, surf and high-end resorts, but there's a hidden dark side to the Indian Ocean nation. Now a young new leader wants to bring it into the light
Authoritarian regimes have been unable to stop the march of media freedom, but they continue to try. And bloggers are in the crosshairs sometimes literally.
Beijing's official response to the latest confrontation between Chinese "fishing boats" and a U.S. navy surveillance vessel shows this problem is going to be around for a while and could get ugly.
The Liberian President has a new memoir, This Child Will Be Great. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf will now take your questions
Mexico's cartels employ increasingly sophisticated technology to burrow under the border