Foreign Policy
American Woman Gang Raped in India
Picked up by three men in a truck while trying to hitchhike back to her guest house, according to police
UN Wants Inspection Team in Syria to Investigate Chemical Weapons Use
"Reasonable grounds" to believe they were used
Oscar Pistorius Appears at Pre-Trial Hearing
Shot his girlfriend, says he thought she was an intruder
U.S. Government Worried About Turkish Violence
Specifically, about the regime's reaction to protests
Egypt Sentences 74-Year-Old Briton to Death for Smuggling Marijuana
They need to mellow out
Apple Owes France $6.5M in Unpaid Taxes, Says Authors Group
Another French tax? Quelle surprise.
Turkish Protesters Say They're Fighting for Freedom
Being democratically elected doesn't give the prime minister a free pass from public outrage
U.K. May Draft Cops To Deal With Nursing Shortage
Don't laugh. This could be us in a few years
US Among 60 Countries Expected to Sign Global Arms Control Treaty
Needs to pass Senate to be ratified
How the U.N., the Media, and the Military Mishandled Haiti's Quake
The disastrous consequences of disaster myths
Libyan Authorities May Have Found a Billion's Worth of Qaddafi's Looted Wealth in South African Banks
Only a fraction of the hundred billion the former Libyan strongman is believed to have amassed
Syrian Rebels Slam Russia For Blocking UN Resolution on Atrocities
Moscow has backed the Assad regime so far
Turkish President Taking More Conciliatory Tone Toward Protesters Than "Not a Dictator" Prime Minister
Secular-minded Turks are tired of the prime minister's conservative Islamism
$3 Billion Dollar Spanish Submarine Will Sink Without Design Changes
Which will cost millions more
Upcoming Election Could Add To Mali's Woes
Security concerns remain despite French intervention
Obama's Cloak of Invisibility
How secrecy frustrates challenges to counterterrorism tactics
Former Senior British Bishop Says Legalizing Gay Marriage in the UK Could Force the Queen To Break Oath
Swore an oath to "uphold God's laws" when she was crowned
British Government Considering Talks With Ecuador Regarding Julian Assange
The Wikileaks author is currently staying at the Ecuadorian embassy in London
Floods in Central Europe Put Prague on Alert
Five people were killed in the Czech Republic over the weekend
Leader of the French National Front Facing Racism Charges
Marine Le Pen compared Muslims praying in the streets to Nazi occupation
Chinese Activists Urging People To Wear Black To Mark Anniversary of Tiananmen Square Protest
Protests are banned in mainland China
Russia Says the US Should Put More Pressure on Rebels in Syria To Participate in Peace Talks
Rebels currently demanding Assad step down