November 15, 2011 Archives

John Ikenberry: Liberal Leviathan

The world order the U.S. helped create is alive and well.

Bleak Times Ahead For Eurozone

The French and German economies grew well in the third quarter but the euro zone overall grew by only 0.2% and analysts fear there's worse to come.

South Korea Drill Simulates North Attack

South Korea holds a monthly civil defence drill, simulating a biochemical attack by North Korea outside Seoul's royal palace.

Britian Tests Missiles

Britain's latest attack submarine tests its cruise missiles.

Australia Mulls Uranium Sales To India

Australia's ruling Labor Party is debating overturning a ban on uranium sales to India as a way to boost the economy and improve bilateral ties.

Leaders Prepare For ASEAN

Ministers and leaders begin arriving in Bali for the annual ASEAN summit.

Syrian Foreign Minister: 'Syria Is Not Libya'

Syria's foreign minister says his country will not go the way of Libya as international pressure on the country intensifies

French Hostages Released From Yemen

French aid workers celebrate their freedom after being held hostage by Yemeni tribes for nearly six months.

Cain Stumbles On Libya Question

Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain stumbled Monday when answering a question about whether he agreed or disagreed with President Barack Obama's approach to handling the Libyan crisis.

Obama Defends His Foreign Policy Record

With his foreign policy record under fire from Republican candidates, President Obama was on the offense during an important economic summit, vigorously defending his record.

EU Foreign Ministers Increase Pressure On Syria

With international pressure mounting on Syria following its suspension from the Arab League, EU foreign ministers have gathered in Brussels to thrash out even stricter sanctions against Damascus.

If Italy Fails, The Euro Fails And So Does The Economy

'The Economist' Business Editor Robert Guest argues that if Italy fails then the euro fails, causing a major recession.

Will There Be A Digital 'Pearl Harbor'?

A cyber espionage report names China and Russia as the top cyber-espionage risks to the US military and private sector

Europe's Moment Of Truth Over Eurozone

The euro may survive the current crisis, but the European Union may not.

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