Foreign Policy
Air Force: Combat Units Grounded by Cuts Set To Fly Again
About a third of all combat planes will resume flights
The Case for "Unskilled" Immigration
Here's one thing Democrats and Republicans should agree on.
North Korea and South Korea Fail To Reach Deal Over Industrial Park
Had agreed to normalize relations over the park earlier this month
Rwanda Accusing UN Intervention Brigade of Collaborating With Hutu Rebels
Not helping peace effort
Egyptian Opposition Refuses To Meet With State Department Officials
Not happy about the U.S. sending funds to Israel and the Muslim Brotherhood
Italian Politician Under Pressure To Step Down After Comparing Black Minister To an Orangutan
Roberto Calderoli is a member of the Northern League
Putin Says Snowden is Shifting Away From Political Activity Against the US
Adds that the NSA whistleblower's situation remains unresolved
Hollande Claims Victory in Mali on Bastille Day
French troops are withdrawing from the former colony
Nearly 6,000 Missing a Month After Floods in India
Officials do not say they are presumed dead
Spanish Prime Minister Not Planning To Resign
Despite call for is resignation amid ongoing financial scandal
EU Vice President Says Stricter Internet Regulations Will Spur Industry Growth
Because data protection, she claims
US Envoy Meets Egyptian Interim President
Deputy Secretary of State William Burns was in Cairo
Malala Yousafzai at UN: Taliban Can't Silence Us
Student activist was shot in the head for encouraging girls to get educated
War Crimes Court Finds Bangladesh Islamist Guilty
Led country' main Islamist party from 1969 to 2000
French Government Bonds Holding Steady After Credit Downgrade, For Now
Fitch downgraded France from AAA last week
US Officials: Israel Targeted Russian-Made Cruise Missiles in Syria
Anonymous officials leaking "intelligence information" but unlikely to be pursued by the feds
No One Trusts the Government—Which is Bad News for Libertarians
When public contempt for the feds increases, so do the size and scope of government.
What the Immigration Bill Overlooks
A bill backed by leading Republicans and Democrats, big business, and government-co-opted unions is bound to have missed some things.
South Africa Considers Allowing Rhino Horn Trade to Fight Poaching
Hundreds have been killed this year
Proposed UK Law Would Prosecute Parents For Not Loving Their Children Enough
That might require a new bureaucracy