Kenneth Pollack: "This may well be the best opportunity that we have ever had, and maybe that we will ever have, to get a deal with the Iranians."
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A visual history of the Nobel Prize
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The forgotten story of Iran Air flight 655
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Chart: which countries own the most U.S. debt
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The Nobel committee did Malala a favor
Does it matter that the U.S. just lost its vote in UNESCO?
The United Nations cultural body does touch on U.S. interests.
How Netanyahu could kill a nuclear deal with Iran
The Israeli leader could leverage opposition in Congress, which Obama needs to make a deal work.
Americans already think a third of the budget goes to foreign aid. What if it did?
Americans wildly overstate foreign aid spending. This is what would happen if they were right.
Why 140,000 Chinese people want to kick out CNN
A CNN.com op-ed has sparked national outrage in China.
Why did we go to war in Iraq? An interview with Peter Baker.
The author of "Days of Fire: Bush and Cheney in the White House" talks about his book on Bush foreign policy.
Anyone who faces imprisonment for their sexuality can now seek asylum in Europe
In some ways, LGBT asylum policy in Europe is now more progressive than in the U.S.
What Iran today has in common with the U.S. in 2008
The Post's Jason Rezaian talks about being a reporter in Tehran.
I toured the devastated Fukushima nuclear plant. This is what I saw.
Tepco's Fukushima Daiichi facility is isolated and silent, with no clear sign of the problems occurring out of sight.
A stunning map of depression rates around the world
A new study estimates the global burden of clinical depression.