Priya Abraham | IRAN: Anti-government broadcaster gives Iranian citizens a chance to sound off on their hated theocratic regime-and asks the U.S.
Priya Abraham | In recent months it has become even more difficult for Iranian Christians, and other persecuted believers, to win refuge in the West.
WAR ON TERROR: The quickening pace of military operations in postwar Iraq is being determined in part by the political calendar, in part by Iraqi distaste for foreign occupation, and in part by intelligence suggesting a massive wintertime terrorist offen
Priya Abraham | IMMIGRATION: Efforts to keep foreign terrorists out of the United States are also closing the door to persecuted refugees
RELIGION: Scholars are detecting a growing interest in spiritual matters in France and throughout Europe
Priya Abraham | NORTH KOREA: U.S.
POSTWAR IRAQ: Shuttled between Baghdad and the White House, rebuilding between attacks, and dodging bullets, coalition administrator Paul Bremer insists-and on-the-ground interviews suggest-there are reasons for optimism
PAKISTAN: In a quest to show whose side he is on in the war on terror, Pakistan's president is leading the push to reopen Christian schools
Jennifer Marshall | IRAQ: Schools opened last month across the war-torn country, but will reform of Baathist curricula go far enough?