Moussa Proposes to Revise Israel Policy
The Egyptian presidential candidate said to favor a foreign policy that reflects the “consensus of the people.”
The Egyptian presidential candidate said to favor a foreign policy that reflects the “consensus of the people.”
Although a majority supports Republicans’ handling of the budget, specific spending cuts are unpopular.
As many as ten Western European member states will keep their borders closed for Bulgarian and Romanian workers until 2014.
Unrest in Egypt and Syria allows Iran and Saudi Arabia to compete for primacy in the region.
The world reacts with glee to the terrorist leader’s death while Hamas memorializes his anti-Western agenda.
With America preparing to withdraw from Afghanistan, is it time to cut military spending?
The Obama Administration’s failure to act on the Colombian free trade agreement is undermining a key regional partnership.
Canada’s conservative premier wins a parliamentary majority for his party.
Hospitals in Missouri demanded financial compensation from tobacco companies for treating uninsured patients with smoking related illnesses.
Without its charismatic leader, the infamous terrorist network may be damaged beyond repair.
Russian views on the terrorist leader’s death are a little different from those of Westerners.
After a ten year manhunt, fate has finally caught up with the world’s most popular terrorist.
After four years of division, the Palestinian electorate is reunited.
The world needs Obama the intellectual and multiculturalist. Will the American people agree?
Is is true that only fat cat oil executives and their big companies benefit from rising gasoline prices?