Brazil Elects New President
Brazil is likely to elect its first female president today with Workers’ Party candidate Dilma Rousseff leading in the polls.
Brazil is likely to elect its first female president today with Workers’ Party candidate Dilma Rousseff leading in the polls.
Once Iran goes nuclear, the United States should be prepared to commit to the security of the Middle East.
The United States should not insist on a resolution of India-Pakistan disputes rather allow India to conduct its own policy.
Dmitry Gorenburg suggests that Russia canceled a missile system deal with Iran to smooth things over with the Americans.
The Christian Democrats and liberals form a government with support from the Islamophobic Freedom Party.
Amid rumors of attacks by a sophisticated computer virus, Iran’s first nuclear power plant struggles to get up and running.
How will history look back on this decade? There have been catastrophes and there has been progress.
Intelligence services intercept a terrorist plot to strike England, France and Germany.
The European Commission proposes to enact severe sanctions for eurozone members that are in violation of its budget rules.
Although China is ahead of India, the latter can improve its relations with Africa through language and culture.
All Sunday morning talks shows devote time to discussing the upcoming congressional elections.
Obama’s Wars depicts an administration in constant disagreement and strife over which strategy to pursue in Afghanistan.
In his General Assembly address, the Palestinian Authority President appeared to have little faith in the ongoing negotiations with Israel.
The British socialists opt for a more obviously leftish course with the election of Ed Miliband as party leader.
Britain’s deputy prime minister called upon the United Nations to have greater confidence in the values they share.