World
Anonymous Steps-Up Cyber-Attacks on Israel
Exposing personal information about supporters of the country
Copyright Treaty Negotiations Continue Behind Closed Doors
The content industry appears to be in the driver's seat
Gaza Rockets Fired at Jerusalem Land in West Bank
Some rockets have also misfired and landed in Gaza itself
Obama Steers Clear of East Asian Maritime Disputes
China and most of its neighbors have competing claims on islands in the South and East China Sea but on a regional visit the U.S. president is avoiding wading in
U.S. Citizen Jailed in Cuba Suing U.S. For Sending Him There In First Place
Alan Gross was distributing Internet equipment in Cuba for a U.S. development project; the project was illegal under Cuban law
Asian Leaders Launch Free Trade Talks
Member states of ASEAN plus regional partners China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia and New Zealand
UK Government Recognizes Syrian Rebel Leadership
Foreign minister convinced they're committed to human rights
Israel-Gaza Conflict Shores Up Arab Support for Hamas
Leaders of regional governments are more amenable to the Palestinian extremists than their predecessors were
Obama Trying to Encircle China With U.S. Trade Partners
Free trade ought to be an end in and of itself
Terrorist Attack in Poland Thwarted, Say Authorities
A researcher from the University of Agriculture in Krakow is accused of trying to blow up Parliament.
Hillary Clinton to Visit Israel, Palestine, Egypt as Conflict Continues
U.S. is "escalating" its involvement
U.K. PM Promises To Slash Nation's Regulatory Burden
Get the government out of the way, you know
Protesters Battle Police in Cairo
Anniversary of a bloody street battle in which 42 people died
Czech Protesters Oppose Budget Cuts, Pension Reform
The magic pot of money in the basement should keep things chugging along, instead
President Obama's Visit to Burma and What Happened to Human Rights
An historic visit to a country slouching toward reform
In Mali, Islamic Militants Shelter from Drone Strikes Among Civilians
Clustered in urban areas, they're much less vulnerable
Wide Wiretap Powers for Swiss Police
Court decision allows for taps on the phones of acquaintances of targeted suspects
CIA's Benghazi Talking Points Face Congressional Scrutiny
Were administration mouthpieces lying or just wildly confused?
Uruguay May Have Legal Pot Shops Before Colorado or Washington Does
Last week a bill legalizing production and distribution of marijuana was introduced in Uruguay's General Assembly.
Karzai Orders Takeover of US-Run Prison at Bagram
Says America ignoring agreement to transfer detainees to Afghan authorities
Obama Praises Suu Kyi, Myanmar Reforms
Heads to Cambodia to argue for better human rights recognition
Without You Meddling Libertarian Voters, Romney Could Have Lost By Only 2.7 Million Votes!
Over at National Review, Jim Geraghty takes to task those 1.22 million of us who voted for Libertarian Party presidential nominee Gary Johnson.
"No country on Earth would tolerate missiles raining down on its citizens from outside its borders," Says Man Who Regularly Bombs Pakistan and Yemen
Speaking in Thailand Sunday, President Obama defended Israel's counter-assault on Hamas in the Gaza Strip by saying, "There's no country on Earth that would tolerate missiles raining down on its citizens from outside its borders."
Anonymous Hacking Attacks on Israel Not Going Well
Website take-downs mostly of small businesses with no connections to IDF
David Cameron Tells EU to Stop "Pickpocketing" Citizens
Not happy at its efforts to increase its own budget
Israel-Palestine Protesters Clash at Los Angeles Rally
Emotions run high surrounding the newest violence in the Middle East
Tennis Ball-Sized UFOs Worrying Indian Military
Sightings near the India-China border have increased
Indian Woman Arrested Over Facebook Posts
Something about hurting religious sentiments or otherwise being a meanie toward State interests