Foreign Policy
Putin Took My Super Bowl Ring, Patriots Owner Says
Wasn't a gift as he previously characterized the 2005 incident
Pentagon Announces Schedule for Entry of Women into Combat Roles
Army Rangers in 2015 and Navy SEALs a year later
Putin Denies Stealing Super Bowl Ring
Patriots owner Steve Kroft says he didn't give it to Putin as a gift in 2005 but that it was stolen from him
Nonagenarian in Minnesota Accused of Commanding Nazi SS Unit During World War 2
Reportedly admitted role in memoirs published 20 years ago in home co untry
Al-Qaeda Affiliate in Syria May Be Most Equipped Branch of Terror Group in the World
The Syrian regime describes all rebels as terrorists
Chinese Milky Way-2 Now Fastest Supercomputer on Planet
Twice as fast as the previous U.S. record-holder
Chinese Dissident: NYU Tried to Boot Me As Soon As I Arrived, Because of Pressure From Beijing
The case of Chen Guangcheng
Venezuelan President Signs Gun Bill
Those caught illegally carrying or selling a firearm face 20 years in prison
Assad Says Europe Will 'Pay the Price' if European Governments Send His Opposition Arms
Warns of "Europe's backyard" becoming controlled by terrorists
Turkish Minister Says Nationwide Strike is Illegal
Unions urging members to strike over forced eviction of an Istanbul park
British Foreign Secretary Says Arms Sent to Rebels in Syria Won't Fall Into the Hands of Extremists
U.K. yet to send lethal military aid to rebels
Turkey Vows To Respond if it Turns Out UK Spied on Turkish Officials
Documents seen by The Guardian show that GCHQ spied on foreign delegates during the G20 summits in 2009
Iran's President-Elect Vows To Be More Transparent About Nuclear Program
Hassan Rouhani also says the sanctions imposed on Iran for its nuclear program are unfair
Montreal Mayor Arrested
Michael Applebaum had earlier denied he was being investigated by Quebec's Permanent Anticorruption Unit
White House Defends Approach to Syrian Conflict
White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough says the U.S. will not rush to be involved
Obama Addresses Students in Belfast Ahead of G8 Summit
Says peace in Northern Ireland gave the world hope
Al Qaeda's North African Branch Confirms Leader Was Killed in Mali
France announced the death of Abdelhamid Abou Zeid months ago
Ecuador's Foreign Minister Says His Government Will Continue To Support Julian Assange
The Wikileaks founder has been staying at the Ecuadorian embassy in London
British Foreign Secretary Says There Are No "Palatable Options" For Dealing With Syrian Conflict
Says there are extremists on both sides
China Demands the US Explain its International Surveillance
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden is still in Hong Kong
British Intelligence Agency Spied on Foreign Politicians During 2009 G20 Summits
Fake internet cafes were set up, phone calls intercepted
Syrian Conflict Set To Dominate Discussions at G8 Summit
Russia opposes plans to arms rebels in Syria
Hong Kong Rally Calls for Government to Protect Snowden
Protesters blow whistles in solidarity
Reformist Candidate Has Big Lead in Iran Presidential Election
But probably won't wield much power regarding nuclear issues
Twitter May Pay a Price for Resisting Government Demands – In France, Anyway
French authorities order social media company to reveal identities of anti-Semitic tweeters
French Court: Twitter Must Unveil Anti-Semitic Tweeters
Free speech isn't a French thing