Now that he's installed as prime minister, Morgan Tsvangirai looks to overcome hardships and overhaul a ruined nation
The signing of the Camp David Peace Accords 30 years ago brought hope for peace in the Middle East, but many of its provisions remain unfulfilled
When it comes to fighting terrorism, the Obama administration may be changing the name but will the strategy remain the same?
The president's videotaped Persian New Year greeting for the Iranian people was received coldly in Tehran
On the sixth anniversary of the start of the war, statistical and polling numbers reveal an optimistic Iraq
America's ally is on its way to becoming a Taliban state, which is devastating news to Pakistani Christians
Old fears and cyclical lulls
The two Eurasian powers have sufficient strategic incentives to work together
By forcing foreign aid workers out, leaders in Sudan and Afghanistan put their quest for power over the needs of their own people
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