Alex Bennett in Iraq 2 hours ago
The bloodshed in Iraq has only increased since the U.S.' withdrawal, but is it the Maliki government and its repression of Sunni interests, that is to blame?
Brian Principato in Iran 3 hours ago
Iran's elections take place in June. World leaders, the global community and Iran's people will be skeptically watching.
Steph Blasnik in Israel and Palestine 5 hours ago
The first signs of a major peace deal between the Israelis and Palestinians loom on the horizon. Could this be the the start of solution?
Michael Purzycki in Russia 5 hours ago
Much work needs to be done to improve ties between Russian, Europe, and the U.S. — or else security situations like the Syrian civil war or Iran's nuclear program will remain unresolved.
Hamza Safouane in Middle East 5 hours ago
Tensions between the Tunisian government and the Salafists of Ansar Al-Sharia, the main jihadist movement in the country, have seriously built up in the last weeks. Could it explode into war?
Ben Rimland in Asia 6 hours ago
Is it too early to begin gauging the success or failure of the American foreign-policy pivot to Asia?
Sara Haley in Asia 6 hours ago
North Koreans have seized a Chinese fishing boat and are demanding $100,000 in ransom. Could they be operating on the bequest of the government?
Robinson O'Brien-Bours in Afghanistan 6 hours ago
The tornado storms that wreaked havoc across the country and destroyed the town of Moore, Oklahoma, has caused a huge need for relief. Read how to help the victims here.