Why are people protesting? What’s the bigger picture? Where is Ukraine, anyway?
An American celebrity gets stuck in one of the Israel-Palestine conflict’s most sensitive issues.
Yes, the first question is “What is Ukraine?“
The big one was the Iran nuclear deal. The rest were, well, modest.
This complex statistical model predicts the probability of a coup in every country this year.
The film follows a group of young Syrians in the city of Homs for two years.
The new pope has set high goals with high rhetoric but suffered setbacks in his efforts.
Egypt’s de facto military leader, Gen. Abdel Fatah al-Sissi, follows in a long line of field marshals.
Where there are protests, where they’ve seized buildings, and the ethno-linguistic division behind the crisis.
Even with Thursday’s temporary truce, the clashes were often severe.
U.S. officials declined to confirm reported drone strikes in Ontario’s tribal regions. (Note: satire)
Three reasons that mass demonstrations have returned to Kiev’s Independence Square
“I am not haunted by my decision not to engage in another Middle Eastern war.“
Yoweri Museveni explains his theory for the causes of homosexuality.
The Oscar-nominated film contributes to Egypt’s poisonous atmosphere of polarization and distrust.
What the “Daily Show” host gets right and wrong about the sanctions bill.
Security forces arrested a P.R. team in Cairo to promote the Egyptian government.
Five reasons to doubt stories about a secret U.S. deal with the Sinaloa cartel