Gideon Rose talks to Raymond Odierno about Odierno's Foreign Affairs article.
The Prime Minister says there are 'few more entrenched problems than our out of control welfare system and few more daunting challenges than reforming it.'
Karl Inderfurth discusses the third annual U.S.-India Strategic Dialogue, exploring the challenges ahead and signs of progress in the bilateral relationship.
A purported Syrian Army solider says he fled atrocities he witnessed back home in Syria
Egyptians react to the election as president of the Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi, who pledged to be a leader for all Egyptians after being crowned successor to ousted strongman Hosni Mubarak in a triumph for the long-repressed Islamist movement.
At least 32 people are killed when a bus crashes during heavy rain southwestern Mexico.
A fire breaks out at a 200-year-old shrine in India's northern Jammu and Kashmir state.
Egypt's election commission has declared Mohammed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood the winner of Egypt's first free elections by a narrow margin over Ahmed Shafiq, the last prime minister under deposed leader Hosni Mubarak.
The Israeli coastal city of Netanya is making hurried preparations for Russian President Vladmir Putin's visit to inaugurate a World War II memorial.
Two independent audits of the Spanish banking system say it could need as much as 62 billion euros to recapitalise, though the euro zone has already set aside 100 billion to deal with it.
Tensions are on the rise after Syria shot down a Turkish jet over what Anakara says were international waters.
Israel does not offer congratulations to Egypt's new president.
Military officials courting Asian nations to build strategic partnerships.