In this interview from the sixth annual Turkey Trilateral Strategy Group, Vali Nasr outlines how current events are reshaping the West and the transatlantic relationship.
Democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi tells an ecstatic crowd of Myanmar migrants in Thailand she will do all she can to help them, on the first stop of her first trip abroad in 24 years.
A correspondent is caught reporting live as a strong aftershock rattles northern Italy.
For Pakistani truck drivers, NATO route row is all about the money. Sophia Soo reports.
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor is sentenced to 50 years in prison for backing Sierra Leonean rebels in their war of murder, rape and mutilation.
Colombian authorities raise alert after a volcano rumbles to life, spewing ash on nearby towns.
Joe Caruso on how computer viruses such as the one targeting Iran actually work.
Becky Anderson talks to a SNC spokesman and an adviser to the GCC about what more the Gulf should be doing for Syria.
The White House says it remains opposed to military action in Syria, reasoning that would only lead to more carnage.
Responding to Syria's weekend massacre, United Nations special envoy Kofi Annan met with President Bashar al-Assad on T
The U.N. Security Council is set to meet Wednesday to discuss the latest massacre in Syria, yet Russia and China have reiterated their opposition to military intervention in the region.
Charles Krauthammer talks about the ethics and strategy of the 'kill list' Barack Obama supposedly uses to order killings of terrorist using drones.