Findings of the Independent Task Force on U.S. Trade and Investment Policy.
Central America today confronts a challenging security situation.
Peter Singer: The debate over defense cuts too often focuses on specific weapons programs, not the support needed to maintain weapons.
Katherine Zimmerman gives an analysis about the death of Anwar Al Awlaki, an American citizen and Al Qaeda terrorist living in Yemen.
As the UN Security Council weighs the Palestinian bid, is the U.S. right to oppose UN membership? Would Palestinian membership to the UN threaten future peace or could it provide a foundation for future negotiations?
With the news of Palestine’s bid for U.N. statehood, Israeli West Bank settlers intensify their volunteer Task Force training for potential clashes.
The Nobel committee announced today that American Bruce Beutler and Luxembourg-born Jules Hoffmann will share the Nobel medicine prize with Canadian Ralph Steinman, a professor at Rockefeller University in New York. (Oct. 3)
Interim government forces clear the eastern region of SAM-7 rockets and launchers left behind by ousted leader Muammar Gaddafi's supporters. Sunita Rappai reports.
A Yemeni official said al Qaeda's chief bomb maker was not killed in the drone attack as previously thought.
Ukraine's special police forces kill two suspected contract killers during a fierce shootout in the southern city of Odessa. Rough Cut.
Thousands fill the streets of Sanaa demanding that Yemen's President Saleh quit. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Greece said on Sunday that it will miss its new deficit targets next year as it presented a massive bailout package ahead of the key Eurozone finance ministers meeting in Luxembourg Monday and Tuesday.
Ali Abdullah Saleh, the Yemeni president, has returned to his country after receiving medical treatment in Saudi Arabia.
Gen. Michael Hayden and Jane Harman talk about al Qaeda's relevance amid Muslim cleric al-Awlaki's death in Yemen.
In the month since Tripoli fell to fighters allied with the National Transitional Council, Libya's new politicians have failed to appoint a new cabinet that better represents the newly freed areas of the country.