Foreign Policy
John Kerry: Drone Strikes in Pakistan Will Continue
US, Pakistan trying to re-open broad talks suspended two years ago
Confessions of an Anti-American
A former anti-American tells why Americans are so unpopular in Bonn and Milan and Rio-and what changed his mind
Iran Says US Sanctions Could Complicate Nuke Talks
House of Representatives recently overwhelming passed a tightening of sanctions
Retired Officer Says Bradley Manning's Leaks 'Hit Us in the Face'
Testifying during sentencing phase of the trial
Fathers Barter Daughters Into Marriage To Settle Drug Debts in Afghanistan
The country supplies 90 percent of the world's opiates
American Intelligence Analysts Say Israeli Airstrike in Syria Didn't Destroy All Anti-Air Missiles
Assad regime had received the missiles from Russia
Japan Buys Almost 90,000 Metric Tons of Western-White Wheat From the US
Government had banned purchases after finding an an approved genetically modified variety from Oregon
Bangladesh's Largest Islamic Party Banned From Next General Election
Court has ruled that its regulations oppose secularism
Topless Activists Climb Over Fence of Russian Embassy in Stockholm, Protest Anti-Gay Bill
Arrested and then released after admitting to trespassing
Italy's High Court Considering Berlusconi's Fate
Former Italian prime minister is appealing his four-year prison sentence
Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Calls Election a 'Huge Farce'
Observer group claims up to a million people were prevented from casting ballots
Marine Commander Says There Was No Stand-Down Order Issued During Assault on Benghazi Consulate
Despite what some Congressional Republicans have been saying
Twitter Facing Increasing Number of Requests for Users' Data From Governments
Up 40 percent in the first six months of this year
Pro-Morsi Supporters Waiting for Police To Break Up Protests
Military-backed government ordered police to end the protests yesterday
Mali Election Marred by Accusations of Ballot Stuffing
Former prime minister is enjoying a strong lead
State Department Blasts Assad's Instagram Account
Says it is "nothing more than a despicable PR stunt"
Uruguay's House of Representatives Votes To Legalize Marijuana
Bill now headed to the Senate, where it is expected to pass
Observers' Group Say Zimbabwean Election Was "Seriously Compromised"
Potential voters were turned away in many urban areas
Snowden-Fueled Trade War With Ecuador Could Raise Prices for Americans
Goods slapped with tariffs as politicians battle
Facing Pimping Charges, Dominique Strauss-Kahn Says He's Over Politics
Frankly, the French people may be over him
Former Gaddafi Minister Sentenced To Death for Inciting Violence Against Rebels
He picked the wrong side
New FBI Director Pressured To Step Up Benghazi Probe
Inquiring congressional minds want to know
Former Malian Prime Minister Ahead as Election Results Come in
First election since French-led intervention
Italian Minister Demanding Apology From Northern League for Racist Slurs
Cecile Kyenge is Italy's first black minister