Foreign Policy
NSA Monitored Calls of 35 World Leaders
After being provided numbers by other federal departments
Does Obama Have the Courage to Pursue Peace with Iran?
Congress and Netanyahu stand in his way.
LA County Sheriffs Hassle Photographer, Trample Constitution, Get Lauded by Bosses
Disturbing new information in the war on photography.
Fear of Spies Spreads Among Syrian Government and Rebel Forces
Some aid workers and journalists no longer trusted
Chinese Newspaper Calls For Release of Journalist
Chen Youngzhou charged with "damaging the reputation of a business"
"Bishop of Bling" Suspended By the Vatican
Accused of spending $42 million to renovate his official residence
Secret Documents Reveal Pakistani Officials Knew of, Endorsed US Drone Strikes
According to reporting from The Washington Post
Portuguese Authorities To Reopen Case of Missing British Girl
Madeleine McCann vanished in 2007
Kenyan Police Warn Journalists Over Coverage of Nairobi Mall Attack
There have been reports of looting by soldiers
EU To Hold Summit Amid Allegations of US Surveillance
French and Germans not happy about recent reports
Despite Billions in Development Aid, Millions of Afghans Are Unskilled Day Laborers
Over a decade since U.S.-led invasion
Malaysian University Awards Kim Jong-un Economics Doctorate
What's next, a peace prize for Obama?
Pakistan's Prime Minister Urges Obama To Stop Drone Strikes
Obama has acknowledged "misunderstandings" between the U.S. and Pakistan
Germany Summons American Ambassador Over Claims US Monitored Merkel's Cellphone
Obama has told Merkel that her phone calls are not being monitored
Raids and Arrests in European Wine Counterfeiting Case
Seven arrested over sales of imposters of one of the world's most-expensive wines
Driving into the Future
Ride share and e-hailing services guarantee creative destruction in the business of paying for rides
Court Seizes Computer of Developer Who Says He 'Likes Hacking'
Involved in an intellectual property dispute with former lawyer
European Union to Phase Down Fishing Subsidies
But will keep the various restrictions the subsidies were meant to offset
Russia Drops Piracy Charges Against Greenpeace Activists
Instead they're accused of "hooliganism"
Canadian Group Claims Country Snoops on Own Citizens
Similar to claims against NSA in the U.S.
European Parliament Votes For Data Privacy Rules After Snowden Revelations Break Two Year Deadlock
Will curb transfer of personal data to US companies
Brunei Sultan Announces Strict Islamic Criminal Penalties Starting in Six Months
Including chopping off hands for thieves and stoning for adulterers
Jerusalem Mayor Re-Elected, Dealing Blow to Ultra-Orthodox Shas Party
Likud's coalition allies dealing with charges of corruption
Pope Francis Temporarily Expels German Bishop Over Planned $42 Million Residential Complex
Dubbed the "bishop of bling" in the media
At Least 14 Dead in Bombings in and Around Baghdad
Death toll from attacks in Anbar last night revised up to 19