Priya Abraham | Kim's antics may worry China and South Korea, but a collapsing Pyongyang would terrify them
Priya Abraham | Salvation Army's Lisa Thompson takes on sex trafficking, mutilation, and bling in a growing worldwide campaign
Priya Abraham | The first-ever Nobel Peace Prize awarded to an economist recognizes a 30-year success story underwriting small businesses among the poor
Mindy Belz | Attacks on Christians in Ethiopia could signal a new African conflict
Priya Abraham | Instant guilty verdicts, aid group shutouts, and persecution mark 15-year President Islam Karimov's power grab as the key U.S.
Why are Christians always the first to know?
Priya Abraham | Human-rights advocates cry foul as minority Christians are executed
Jill Nelson | Rocket launches and bombings have given way to Ramadan and New Year's feasting in Lebanon and Israel-but Hezbollah is far from finished
Priya Abraham | South and Central America have two lefts, one reconciled to free trade and one dominated by "throwbacks to the old school." Elections this year will help determine which camp wins
Priya Abraham | As bad as the humanitarian crisis in Darfur is, it may soon become a lot worse