Editors' Picks
Americans have complained for years that their government is broken. And, says Norman Ornstein, this time they're right.
Saudi Arabia's youth unemployment woes go far deeper than most realize.
After more than three decades of targeted killings, is there anyone left alive who can actually run Afghanistan?
It's the most powerful political force in the world and ignoring it will come at a price.
The director of Norway's Peace Research Insitute on why Oslo was targeted
BY CHARLES HOMANS
Customers demand refunds from fake Apple store in China
BY ROBERT ZELIGER
'Worst president' of the 20th century contest: Readers pick Reagan and Wilson
BY TOM RICKS
Huge explosion rocks central Oslo
BY ROBERT ZELIGER
Saudi Arabia and Qatar's friendship is bad for the Arab Spring
BY SULTAN AL QASSEMI
Is the BBC as evil as Murdoch's media empire?
Yemen may be inventing victories against al Qaeda
BY ROBERT ZELIGER
The Arab Spring is giving petro-dictators like Chavez the jitters
BY STEVE LEVINE
Sorry, Pakistan: China Won't
Be Your
Sugar Daddy
BY U. VENUGOPALAN
Starvation in Somalia: Scenes From the World's Unluckiest Country
Israel Searches For a 'Moral Minority' at
The U.N.
BY COLUM LYNCH
The Long Knives Are Out for the Pentagon
BY KORI SCHAKE
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July/August 2011
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Opening Gambit
Norway's 9/11? - Interview with Kristian Berg Harpviken
Kristian Berg Harpviken, director of Norway's Peace Research Institute Oslo, explains why the Norwegian capital might have been on a terrorist's shortlist of potential targets.
07/22/2011
Cutting U.S. military aid to Pakistan might be just what the world's most frustrating alliance needs.
07/22/2011
The Mullah Krekar Show - By J.M. Berger
Is this the man behind the Oslo terrorist bombing?
07/22/2011
The LWOT: Alleged Ft. Hood shooter arraigned - by Andrew Lebovich
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07/22/2011
Hunger in the Horn of Africa - An FP Slide Show
Crippling drought has struck East Africa, leaving 12 million people in desperate need of aid.
07/21/2011
The Prince of Persia - By Karim Sadjadpour
Machiavelli’s got nothing on Iran’s Supreme Leader.
07/21/2011
Global Warming - An FP Slide Show
It's too darn hot -- pretty much everywhere.
07/21/2011
In Defense of Hacks - By Toby Harnden
Britain's press is sensationalistic, sloppy, and scandal-prone -- and America would be lucky to have one like it.
07/21/2011
How Saudi Arabia and Qatar Became Friends Again - By Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi
And why their rapprochement could mean an early end for the Arab Spring.
07/21/2011