China Island Hopping in the Indian Ocean
Across the region, China is building a “string of pearls” of military bases in order to contain India’s rise.
Across the region, China is building a “string of pearls” of military bases in order to contain India’s rise.
Negotiations between the Taliban and the United States broke down after the Afghan president rejected the terms of a ceasefire.
The army says it isn’t preparing for a coup but would like to see the unpopular president leave the stage.
As Iraq’s Shia consolidate power under Nouri al-Maliki, Sunnis may again revolt.
Britain’s former navy chief recommends the dispatch of a submarine to the South Atlantic.
Another war on the Korean Peninsula would draw in the United States and probably China.
The former House speaker is tougher on Iran than the other candidates.
Iraq’s prime minister may be using sectarianism to sideline his opponents.
Ed Miliband’s predicament is reflective of the Labour Party’s ideological divide.
The death of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il leaves his third and youngest son as heir apparent.
India could team up with other BRIC nations or champion democracy and human rights in conjunction with the West.
Mitt Romney sharply criticizes President Barack Obama’s economic policy.
Moody’s calls Belgium’s creditworthiness into question.
Europe’s sovereign debt crisis isn’t coming to an end until its political class recognizes that a recession is unavoidable.
The parties agreed to a measure that will keep the government funded through next year but still fight over taxes.