Libyan Degaddafication Law’s Scope Raises Concern
Any Libyan who held public office while Gaddafi was in power can now be ousted.
Any Libyan who held public office while Gaddafi was in power can now be ousted.
Not all Western leaders share David Cameron’s enthusiasm for expanding trade.
But former prime minister Boyko Borisov could struggle to form a majority government.
Michael Gove, the education secretary, argues there are “certain advantages” to leaving the European Union.
Voters in Karnataka punish India’s conservatives for corruption and cronyism.
The dismissal of the Kremlin’s former chief ideologist seems to confirm a power shift.
The Iranian president is likely to be replaced by a supporter of the supreme leader’s.
Fully implementing the bloc’s services directive could raise European growth 2.3 percent.
A poll shows most neighboring peoples are skeptical of arming the rebels in Syria.
What use is a buffer state if it forces deeper American involvement in Northeast Asia?
India’s and Iran’s interests converge in Afghanistan but their alliance could be tested.
Short of a full agreement, Europe and India may tentatively agree to expand trade.
Some call for American leadership. Other fear propping up an Islamist insurgency.
The country’s foreign minister cautions that radical Islamist are “infesting” Syria’s opposition.
Assad needs all his manpower and resources to fight his internal enemies, however.