Venezuela’s Capriles Moves Left But Not Ahead
The liberal opposition candidate has chosen to fight on the ruling party’s terms.
The liberal opposition candidate has chosen to fight on the ruling party’s terms.
The president disagrees with his own advisors on supporting the Syrian opposition.
Kim Jong-un orders missiles on standby for strikes against American bases in the Pacific.
It would be unwise for the island to communicate its military plans to China.
President François Hollande says hundreds of troops will remain in France’s former colony.
For the first time in Pakistani history, the army is not involved in picking the next government.
Pier Luigi Bersani may have to do a deal with the right.
For now, Europe is the only power able to extend a lifeline to Cyprus’ economy.
The president’s Middle East trip was far from groundbreaking but still a successful one.
After a decade of war, the Arab state’s politics and security situation remain precarious.
The monarch warns Syria could become “a base for extremist and terrorist groups.”
China’s new paramount leader meets with American treasury secretary Jack Lew.
Germany’s Social Democrats subordinate social programs to economic growth.
Syria’s government and rebels accuse each other of deploying a chemical weapons agent.
Venezuela’s opposition candidate vows to end cheap oil transfers to Cuba if he is elected.