Foreign Policy
Google Surrenders to Brazilian Demands To Censor Political Video
Call it, "don't be evil 2.0"
European Stocks Drop Amidst Fears Over Spain, France
Give it a few years and that will be us
New French Budget Pairs Crippling Taxes With Tough Spending Cuts
The country's government is - repeat after me - out of money
With Presidential Staff Implicated, White House Pressed on Prostitution Scandal
It's a stressful job, and sometimes you have to relieve some tension
Tunisian Woman Claims Raped By Police, Charged With Indecency
Has become a rallying point for opponents to the Islamist-led government that came in after Arab Spring protests took down Ben Ali
From Behind Bars Former Ukrainian PM Warns Ukraine Losing Freedom
She says she's in jail on trumped up charges and NGOs warn of a loss of liberty in the former Soviet republic
Iran: Israeli Warmongering Strengthens Our Resolve
It's why the United States is keeping Israel in its place according to the head of the Revolutionary Guard
French Mob Drives Out Gypsy Families in Marseilles
Police say there were no arrests and no violence, the Roma's belongings left behind were burned
Estimate: Spain Needs $76.3 Billion in Capital to Avoid Downturn
Meanwhile Madrid's been in the throes of anti-austerity protests
Dozens of Inmates Escape from Iraqi Jail, Al-Qaeda Link Suspected
May have also been an inside job
Romney to Speak with Netanyahu Over Phone After President
Netanyahu was denied a face-to-face meeting with the president this week but will be speaking to both him and the Republican challenger over the phone today
UN Looking to New Global Taxes to Tap the Rich
According to some in the UN, the time's come for wealth redistribution, an old favorite in some quarters
2 More Somali Journalists Killed, Total Up to 15 This Year
One was gunned down, the other beheaded as Somalia's first government in two decades settles into Mogadishu
Fighting Intensifies in Battle of Aleppo
Syrian rebels, possibly backed by Turkish rebels, say they may be breaking through a weeks-long stale mate soon
Turkish PM Hits Out at Russia
Says the Russian position on Syria has been stalling progress and that the Kremlin is ambivalent about the slaughter
Cameron Teases Public With EU Vote
Hints that there could be a referendum on membership after the next election
Western Governments Push For Unity in Syrian Opposition
Differences could be holding Assad's opponents back from successes
Swiss Reject Burqa Ban
Rejection of the proposed ban was passed by ninety three votes to eighty seven in parliament
Iran Vows to Retaliate Against Attacks
Bibi's speech at the UN yesterday has prompted some more of the usual posturing
Greek Electricity Workers Plan Forty-Eight Hour Strike
Protesting the government's austerity measures necessary for future bailouts
France Unveils "Budget of Conquest"
Top earners to see income tax rate of seventy-five percent
Russia Claims the North Pole
A "holy memorial capsule" lowered by a bishop from an icebreaker ought to do it...
Kiwi to Blame for Dutch Party that Went Viral on Facebook
House party that got a little out of hand caused around $1.3 million worth of damage
Attackers Who Stormed U.S. Benghazi Consulate Bragged to Al Qaeda
Looking less and less like a protest against a film
South Hit the Hardest in Italy
The region has higher unemployment and less consumer spending than the north of the country
"Innocence of Muslims" Filmmaker Not Granted Bail
Nakoula Basseley Nakoula is being held for violating terms of his probation from an arrest in 2011
Amnesty Wants Sweden To Promise No Extradition for Assange
It seems like a reasonable request
French Government Leans on Steel Company To Restart Furnaces
Because ordering companies to be competitive always works
Bureaucracy Reduction Cheers British Businesses
Making it easier to hire people and prosper ... What a concept
White House Under Fire for Shifting Benghazi Story
Pick a story, preferably true, and stick with it
Long Arm of the Law Reaches Out to Innocence of Muslims Filmmaker
Probation violation brings him into federal custody
Study Says Public Transportation Works, But Only if Private Drivers Are Punished
Higher taxes, costlier fees and tight restrictions wll make trains and buses viable