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The Islamic State Has Spread to Moscow, Says Confused Google Maps

mer, 11/11/2015 - 23:17
In what appears to be the result of a prank, a Google Maps search for the Islamic State's Russian acronym pinpoints a state-run television station in Moscow.

This Chinese Billionaire Used Amex Points to Rise to the Top of the New York Art World

mer, 11/11/2015 - 23:16
Liu Yiqian used credit card points to rise to the top of the art world.

Is Anyone Happy About EU Rules on Israeli Products Made on Settlements?

mer, 11/11/2015 - 22:29
The EU published clarifications Wednesday on its guidelines for labeling food made on Israeli settlements. But neither Palestinians nor Israelis seem too happy about it.

Is Islam to Blame for Its Extremists?

mer, 11/11/2015 - 21:16
Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Manal Omar continue their debate on the Quran, the Islamic State, and how to save the religion.

Kabila Must Go

mer, 11/11/2015 - 20:19
There are hints that the president of the DRC wants to delay presidential elections. Here’s why that would be a disaster.

The Volkswagen Scandal Spreads to Iconic U.S. Carmakers

mer, 11/11/2015 - 19:17
Ford and General Motors are accused of using a similar emissions cheat to the one used by Volkswagen.

Will Xi Jinping Yield to U.S. Demands on the Economy?

jeu, 24/09/2015 - 09:52
U.S. officials have long prodded China to open its economy and stop meddling with its markets and money. Will Xi finally listen?

Ghani Promises ‘Serious Measures’ Against Afghan Troops Who Sexually Abuse Children

jeu, 24/09/2015 - 01:39
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani sought Wednesday to reassure the United States that he does not condone the sexual abuse of boys by his nation’s security forces — a seamy cultural gap that has long been unacknowledged even as it has plagued the war effort. Ghani issued a statement promising to undertake “serious measures” to prevent ...

Why Isn’t Beijing Excited About Xi’s Trip to the United States?

jeu, 24/09/2015 - 01:28
The recent stock market turbulence and rising questions about Xi’s competence mean China’s leadership has bigger issues to worry about than cybersecurity or bilateral trade.

The Solipsism of Self-Isolation

jeu, 24/09/2015 - 00:26
Decades of marginalizing countries we don't see eye to eye with has gotten the United States nowhere. It's time to engage.

U.S. Stonewalls Putin’s ‘Anti-Terror’ Push at the United Nations

jeu, 24/09/2015 - 00:25
Putin wants to secure U.N. approval for his leap into the Middle East by couching it as a broad-front fight against Islamic terrorism. The United States is having none of it.

How To Score a Ticket to the Hottest Event in Saudi: The Hajj

jeu, 24/09/2015 - 00:17
The world's 1.6 billion Muslims all are trying to make it Mecca at least once in their lifetimes. Who decides who gets to go?

What Does Xi’s Visit Have To Do With the Seattle Riot of 1886?

jeu, 24/09/2015 - 00:08
A popular blogger argues that China's president is flaunting his country's strength to a city which once violently rejected Chinese people.

Bashar al-Assad Had a Great InstaSummer While His People Drowned in the Mediterranean

jeu, 24/09/2015 - 00:07
As Syrians died en route to Europe this summer, their dictator Instagrammed like all was well back home.

Exclusive: As Air War Intensifies, Saudi Arabia Launches Charm Offensive Before U.N. Summit

mer, 23/09/2015 - 23:33
With Yemeni civilian deaths mounting, the Saudi government is pulling out all the stops to head off an independent human rights inquiry.

Our Currency, Everyone’s Problem

mer, 23/09/2015 - 22:38
Is the Federal Reserve’s decision to hold interest rates at zero more about the U.S. or the global economy?

Unpacking Xi Jinping’s Pet Phrase for U.S.-China Ties

mer, 23/09/2015 - 06:02
A "new model of great power relations" sounds innocent enough. So why won't American policymakers say it?

Global Thinkers: What Is the Way Out in Yemen?

mer, 23/09/2015 - 06:01
FP contributor Elizabeth Dickinson and Yemeni activist Farea al-Muslimi on the reach of Riyadh and how the West could actually help.

What to Expect When You’re Expecting the Pope

mer, 23/09/2015 - 03:06
Pope Francis may be the people’s pontiff. But he’s also here on a mission to evangelize.

The Destruction of Mecca

mer, 23/09/2015 - 01:59
How Saudi Arabia’s construction rampage is threatening Islam’s holiest city.

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