Despite the government shutdown of internet and text-messaging, protesting Iranians use Twitter as a means to communicate to the world
Friday's presidential election in Iran may turn on the role of the lead candidate's wife
Both President Ahmadinejad and challenger Mousavi claim victory in what could turn into an explosive situation
Sarah Kiewel, Priscilla Santos | Geography plus poverty makes for persistent hardship across much of Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere
Prayer and technology link Chinese Christians as they recall life-changing events 20 years ago in Tiananmen Square
Obama's oration calls for a new beginning between the United States and Muslims-now comes the hard part
For House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, human rights take a backseat to global warming in U.S.-China relations
Jill Nelson | From a base in the Swat Valley, Taliban influence and infiltration are spreading through a nuclear-armed nation
Jill Nelson | Pakistan's U.S.
As the world's nuclear equilibrium wobbles dangerously, Christians seek moral clarity on the issue