Jim Harper in Terrorism 4 weeks ago
There are some bad apples in the police officer barrel.
Zak Cheney-Rice in Asia 2 months ago
Kim Jong-un's increasingly improbable and outlandish threats make it easy for Americans to laugh at North Korea. But in the attitude fuelling this laughter lies something potentially dangerous.
Martin Mateev in Europe 3 months ago
What started out as a nationwide outcry against high electricity bills turned into a week-long violent protest that ultimately toppled the Bulgarian government.
Karen Lickteig in Middle East 8 months ago
Mitt Romney's response to recent protests in the Middle East prove hes is not ready to lead, especially in the realm of foreign poilcy.
Matthew Hutchinson in Europe 1 year ago
Britain is suffering from a second recession after the government cut public spending and lowered taxes for the rich. Paul Ryan, are you listening?
Natasha Malpani in India and Pakistan 1 year ago
India has its own version of the "hunger games" playing out that is turning out to be every bit as dramatic as the movie, as a renowned environmentalist fasts unto death to save the Ganges.
Will Birch in Europe 1 year ago
If Europe were a U.S. state, it would be a slam dunk for President Barack Obama.