Jamie Dean | As South Sudan prepares for a January vote on independence from Khartoum, concerns over region-wide violence grow
Mindy Belz | With hyperinflation and election violence a (recent) memory, Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe strengthens his grip ahead of coming elections despite a stalled comeback
A potential hurricane poses a grim question: How much more can this country endure?
Jamie Dean | Controversy at an American-supported ministry offers a cautionary tale for Christians who want to help a devastated nation
Mindy Belz | Opponents of President Hamid Karzai are poised to capitalize on his government's inability to conduct fraud-free elections
The ninth anniversary of 9/11 has a new layer-protests of a proposed mosque follow memorials for the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks
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In a speech from the Oval Office, President Obama announces the end of the combat mission in Iraq
A Samaritan's Purse worker is 'physically strong' despite her three-month ordeal
Jamie Dean | Floodwaters don't stop for contested areas of Pakistan, nor halt a battle to bring relief between militants and true caregivers