True religious faith cannot be reconciled with xenophobia and racism.
Iranians vote in a parliamentary election likely to reflect a deepening power struggle between political and religious hardliners.
Siege ends at Greek factory after two men were wounded and another two held hostage by a man who had lost his job.
France prepares to fly home two journalists evacuated from the beseiged Syrian city as rebels retreat from military onslaught.
European leaders break from two-day talks in Belgium as the group tries to find a balance between austerity and economic revival amid a two-year debt crisis.
Anne-Marie Slaughter discusses the similarities and differences between the intervention in Libya and a possible intervention in Syria.
Andres Martinez and Steve LeVine sit down to talk about Putin's staying power in Russia.
Fiona Hill: A Putin presidency won't likely take this nation to the next level. As president, Putin says he'll finish the work he began four years ago; but demonstrations against Putin suggest that Russians have little faith in his motives, vision or leadership.
Kenneth Lieberthal: Cyberspace is still relatively new territory. Both China and the U.S. need to figure out some ground rules that will help them navigate its challenges and address the key issues that are eroding the strategic trust between them.
Ivan Watson talks about the importance of Iran's upcoming elections and what everyday life is like inside the country.
U.S. officials are concerned that Israel may send warplanes to knock out Iran's nuclear facilities. Norah O'Donnell reports on the threat and what it means for the U.S.
President Obama says apology to Afghanistan over Koran burning was necessary.
According to an unsubstantiated video black Libyans are imprisoned in a Libyan zoo and forced to eat the flag of the old regime.