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Sat, 23/05/2015 - 00:54
Glitter, glam, and ethnic nationalism: The tricky politics of the South Caucasus come to Eurovision.
Sat, 23/05/2015 - 00:42
With the deadly suicide bombing of a Saudi mosque, the Islamic State may be debuting a new strategy: lone-wolf attacks inside the kingdom.
Sat, 23/05/2015 - 00:00
The best stories from around the world.
Fri, 22/05/2015 - 23:50
The State Department's release of Hillary's e-mails expose her tortured relationship with the Fourth Estate
Fri, 22/05/2015 - 23:10
The Islamic State released a photo Friday showing its black-and-white flag flying high above the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra, which is home to ruins that many observers fear the militant group may destroy. Posted on Twitter a day after the Islamic State declared that it had seized full control of the city, the photo, ...
Fri, 22/05/2015 - 21:21
The Norwegian super author goes to attack against what he sees as Sweden's narrow, parochial view of literature.
Fri, 22/05/2015 - 20:48
Kayla Mueller chose to stay behind because she didn't want to abandon a fellow foreign aid worker, a decision that may have cost her life.
Fri, 22/05/2015 - 19:54
Before Axact, there was the Bank of Credit and Commerce International.
Fri, 22/05/2015 - 19:39
The Twitter account for China's mission follows lots of pop star but not Samantha Power.
Fri, 22/05/2015 - 19:38
But will the army continue to back the president if the economy starts to tank?
Fri, 22/05/2015 - 19:35
Before risking deadly deserts and a perilous Mediterranean crossing, the first steps of a desperate attempt at a new life cross Sudan.
Fri, 22/05/2015 - 19:34
Barack Obama became president by campaigning against wars of choice. Unless he is able to turn an increasingly desperate situation around, his legacy as president may well be defeats of choice. The “wars of necessity vs. wars of choice” framework never could handle the burdens placed on it by partisan politicians. It purports to distinguish ...
Fri, 22/05/2015 - 19:09
The State Department released a tranche of Hillary Clinton's private e-mails on Friday, which include her correspondences following the 2012 attack on the U.S. compound in Benghazi, Libya in her capacity as secretary of state. The first batch of 296 e-mails can be viewed here on the State Department's website.
Fri, 22/05/2015 - 18:43
There has been some polite jostling going on this week between the U.S. Navy and Chinese military over the tepid waters of the South China Sea.
Fri, 22/05/2015 - 18:40
It is not just about drinking a few beers, though that can be part of it.
Fri, 22/05/2015 - 14:50
Editor’s note: The South Asia Channel will not publish a daily brief on Monday, May 25th in honor of Memorial Day. Regular publication will resume on Tuesday, May 26th. Afghanistan Deal with Pakistan causes controversy Reports of dissatisfaction and disagreement over an intelligence deal that Afghanistan signed with neighboring Pakistan have surfaced (RFE/RL, Pajhwok). It ...
Fri, 22/05/2015 - 14:42
Why, from Syria to the two-state solution, the Obama administration should channel a little California.
Fri, 22/05/2015 - 13:32
By Paul McLeary with Ariel Robinson BREAKING: The U.S. Central Command announced this morning that Iraqi forces have broken through the Islamic State’s months-long siege of the Baiji oil refinery and are now resupplying the beleaguered Iraqi troops inside the facility. “In the past 72 hours, we have seen the ISF make steady, measured progress ...
Fri, 22/05/2015 - 13:17
The Islamic State is consolidating its hold on Palmyra after seizing the city this week. Militants have used the speakers at mosques used for the call to prayer to tell residents to turn in soldiers and government employees, and people remaining in the city have reported dozens of public executions. The Syrian government is reportedly ...
Fri, 22/05/2015 - 00:55
A powerful group of lawmakers is asking Defense Secretary Ashton Carter to reconsider the Pentagon’s recent decision to eliminate funding for Vets4Warriors.
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