China Seen Wipping Up Anti-Japan Demonstrations
The party seems to allow protests to put pressure on Japan in an island dispute.
The party seems to allow protests to put pressure on Japan in an island dispute.
Radical Islamist groups are forcing the ruling Muslim Brotherhood to pick sides.
America’s ambassador to the United Nations contradicts Libya’s assessment of the consulate attack.
Israel’s premier insists “the danger of not acting” is greater than giving Iran more time.
English-language news media don’t recognize that Northern Europeans’ patience is wearing thin.
Egyptian foreign policy may be changing, but it isn’t suddenly embracing a pariah state.
The two rival parties will try to put together a government, probably with centrist support.
The former ambassador questions his party’s candidate’s criticism of the president.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney draws criticism for politicizing the attack.
India’s booming economy needs the oil and gas reserves of the former Soviet republics.
If Scotland secedes from Britain, it would have to reapply for European Union membership.
The Kremlin seeks to shield the energy conglomerate from an antitrust investigation.
The present-day turmoil in Egypt is reminiscent of events 130 years ago.
Voters blame their president for rising inflation and a slowdown in economic growth.
The liberal party leader beats his Labor opponent in an extremely right race.