Michael O'Hanlon: I don't think we can go as far as to treat Pakistan as a hostile state. If we do, we've already lost the game in Afghanistan. We must recalibrate our policy to push Pakistan in the right direction.
A top U.N. nuclear official says his team 'could not find a way forward' in attempts to persuade Iran to talk about suspected secret work on atomic arms.
The French government confirms that French photojournalist Remy Ochlik and American Marie Colvin were killed in Syria. The two were covering the fighting in Homs.
Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd resigns, saying he can no longer work with Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
Afghan police fired weapons to disperse anti-American protesters. Three Afghans were killed, and more than two dozens wounded while protesting the burning of Qurans on a NATO military base.
Videos uploaded to social media websites purportedly show hundreds of Syrian soldiers pledging to protect civilians from the government forces of President Bashar al-Assad.
Michelle Caruso-Cabrera has the story on why Israel's finance minister thinks Iran could strike the U.S. east coast within the next three years.
Tibetans living in Nepal complain they're living in fear, as China embraces the tiny country.
A look at the ongoing power play over the Strait of Hormuz and deterring the threat from Iran.
K.T. McFarland and Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton on the growing tension between the U.S. and Israel over how to deal with Iran.
Protesters besiege Bagram airbase even as top U.S. commander apologizes and orders investigation into reported incident.
Fmr. Ambassador John Bolton discusses nuclear inspections team not being allowed to visit Iranian nuclear sites.