Ben Friedman of the Cato Institute discusses non-interventionism in U.S. foreign policy at the Common Sense Society.
Six months after the separation of North and South Sudan, fighting between rebels and the army persists in villages along the border.
Protesting high school students hurled rocks and bottles during clashes clashed with police Tuesday during a rally to mark the third anniversary of the fatal police shooting of a teenager in central Athens.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton criticized Russia for a parliamentary election she said was rigged. Later, Clinton encouraged activists from Belarus to continue opposing a crackdown by President Alexander Lukashenko's regime.
Mud flows from Gamalama volcano in eastern Indonesia force thousands of residents to flee.
Gulnaz was tied up and raped by her cousin's husband -- leaving her traumatized and pregnant. Instead of being protected, she was thrown in jail for adultery. Now the only safe way out is to marry her attacker.
Moscow streets taken by protesters shouting 'shame,' 'it's our city' confront riot police.
Protestors seem to be fed up with the options presented to them.
Car bombs targeting Shi'ite pilgrims kill 22 as they celebrate Ashura in Iraq.
The leaders of France and Germany have agreed a master plan for imposing budget discipline across the euro zone, saying the EU treaty will need to be changed in the search for a sweeping solution to its debt crisis.
Lauren Goodrich examines the international and domestic reactions to Russia's preliminary election results.
For a look at the tough week ahead for the eurozone and its leaders, Jeffrey Brown is joined by Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff, senior director for strategy at the German Marshall Fund of the United States.