Foreign Policy
Burma Frees Prisoners
More than 500 released ahead of President Thein Sein's visit to the UN
Panetta Warns of War
Secretary of Defense thinks the spat between China and Japan over disputed islands could escalate
The People's Bank of China Outlines Financial Plan
Reforms include measures to encourage more private capital entry into the financial sector
Human Rights Violations on the Rise in Syria, Says UN Panel
Number of violations meant not all could be investigated
Californian Coptic Christians Condemn Anti-Islam Film
Shocked that filmmaker appears to be an Egyptian Coptic immigrant
British Woman Jailed For Late-Term Abortion
Given eight year sentence for aborting her own baby at 39 weeks
Swedes to Get Two Black Hawks
Aircraft will be deployed to assist Swedish troops in Afghanistan
Troika Talks Ongoing in Athens
Raised retirement ages and spending cuts likely conditions for further assistance
British Producer Freed in Uganda
Play about the murder of a gay businessman was not authorized
Protesters Clash With Police Outside U.S. Embassy in Jakarta
Police responded to molotov cocktails and stones with water cannons and bullhorns
Operations in the Sinai Peninsula Continue
The Egyptian military is still working on eliminating militant strongholds
Iranian Government to Seek out Anti-Muslim Filmmaker
Something else for the elusive "Sam Bacile" to worry about
Swiss Banks Could Lose Hundreds of Billions of Dollars
Moves to prevent European tax evasion expected to prompt offshore account withdraws
American Embassy in Bangkok to Close Ahead of Planned Protest
Non-essential personnel to be sent home
Chinese Anti-Japan Protests Spread
Canon and Panasonic have suspended operations in some factories
Why Obama Is the Weakest President Since Ronald Reagan
The embassy attacks won't trump all the other things Obama has done.
Netanyahu: Iran Just Six Months from an A-Bomb
That rattling sound you hear? Those are sabers.
Fifty Arrests for Benghazi Consulate Attack
Let's hope the suspects weren't determined Casablanca-style
Deeper in the Afghan Quagmire
The U.S. government has occupied Afghanistan for 11 years, through two administrations, Republican and Democrat.
Benghazi Consulate Had Sub-Standard Security
The State Department decided to go with a local militia instead of the usual professional private security detail
Two NATO Soldiers Killed by Afghan Policeman
That makes 47 dead in green-on-blue violence so far this year
Google Defies White House on Controversial Video
And soon we'll be wondering over the Anti-Search Engine Act of 2012 ...
Taliban Claims Deadly Afghanistan Attack Was Revenge for Film
Most directors pray for this kind of attention
Survivor of Alps Shootings Returning to England
Police not sure when 7-year-old will be interviewed about killings
Figure Behind Muhammad Movie Also Connected to Anti-Mormon Site
Calls both of them false religions
Pirate Bay Founder Now in Sweden's Hands
Faces one-year sentence for promoting copyright infringement in online file-sharing
US Officials Offer Differing Explanations of Libyan Attack
Doesn't sound like anybody actually believes the spontaneous riot theory White House spokesman Jay Carney put out
2 Ex-SEALS Killed in Libya Remembered by Family
Men were serving as the ambassador's security guards