Foreign Policy
Ayatollah Khamanei: U.S. at Center of Anti-Iranian Conspiracy
Just marking the Iranian new year
Berlusconi May Have Influence, But No Formal Position, In Italy's Government
Too controversial to include, but too powerful to ignore
U.S.Court Dismisses Censorship Lawsuit Against Chinese Search Engine
Yes, Baidu censors anti-government content. And?
New Zealand Considers Press Regulation
What in Hell is happening to freedom of the press in English-speaking countries?
French Government Angers Drivers With Diesel Tax Scheme
Are they pushing for a replay of the storming of the Bastille?
Cyprus Popular Bank's Wealthiest Depositors Could Lose 80 Percent of Their Money
According to Cypriot finance minister
US May Increase Anti-Piracy Operations in West Africa
Boko Haram and Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb causing concern
China and Brazil Agree to Currency Swap Deal
Hope it will help protect their economies from future financial crises
Security Firm Preparing for Cypriot Banks to Reopen
G4S has been working with police and will provide security for banks
UN Envoy to Afghanistan Wants the Taliban to Join the Peace Process
Most NATO troops scheduled to leave Afghanistan by the end of 2014
First Syrian Opposition Embassy Opens in Qatar
Arab and Western diplomats present at the opening ceremony
British Court Rejects Home Secretary's Attempt to Deport Islamic Cleric
Abu Qatada will not be sent back to Jordan because there are concerns he could be tortured
UN Secretary General Says African Force in Mali Should Be Converted into a Peacekeeping Mission
France is scheduled to begin withdrawing its troops next month
Human Rights Watch Calls for Investigation into Torture of Suspected Militants in Mali
Seven men say they were tortured by Malian forces
Health Experts Warn of Rise in Diseases and Suicides Amid Euro Crisis
Costs not just financial
North Korea to Cut Last Means of Communication With South Korea
Says war could start at "any moment"
Swedish Professor to Lead UN's Investigation into the Use of Chemical Weapons in Syria
Syrian rebels and Syrian government forces have both accused each other of using the weapons
Russian Account Holders May Sue Over Cyprus Account Seizures
Stealing people's money makes them angry
Bank-Account Seizures To Feature in Future European Bailouts
Which has everybody a little antsy
Tunisian Officials Trying to Stop Young Tunisians From Fighting in Syria
Thousands have reportedly gone to Syria to fight Assad's regime
Hundreds of Thousands of Children Being Affected By the Conflict in CAR
Situation has got worse since rebels took the capital on Sunday
Businesses in Cyprus Feeling the Strain of Bank Closures
Government still fears a run on the banks
Syrian Rebels Want US Patriot Missiles to Protect Opposition Forces From Airstrikes
NATO has said it will not participate in a military intervention in Syria
Norwegian Authorities Forbid Anders Breivik From Attending His Mother's Funeral
Killed 77 people in 2011
US Responds to North Korea's Most Recent Threats
Pentagon says the US is ready for "any contingency"