July 2, 2012 Archives

The India-Pakistan Balance

'What Should US Foreign Policy Priorities Be?' with Nicholas Burns, Richard Haass and Jane Harman. Interviewer Jeffrey Goldberg.

The Politics of Drone Strikes

Where Do We Go Next with US Foreign Policy?

Jonathan Guyer on Egypt's 'Never-ending' Political Transition

Egypt seems to never arrive at a conclusion to its transition.

Battle for Control of Southern Libya

Deep in southern Libya, the Tubus are masters of all they survey.

Ai Weiwei: 'This Is a Terrible Time'

Chinese artist Ai Weiwei says he feels 'miserable' not just for himself, but others denied freedom in China.

Hong Kong Anniversary Prompts Protests

Hong Kong marks 15 years since the return to Chinese rule, but not everyone is celebrating.

Syrian Opposition Rejects UN Transition Plan

Syrian opposition groups on Sunday rejected a U.N.-brokered peace plan for a political transition in Syria.

Clinton: No Assad in Syria Transition

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton discusses the new agreement on Syria reached Saturday in Geneva.

Egypt's New Leader Vows to Free Terrorists in U.S.

Rep. Peter King reacts to new president of Egypt, President Mohammed Morsi's agenda.

U.S., Pakistan's Uneasy Interdependence

Abe Selig discusses the uneasy interdependence between the United States and Pakistan as both countries try to manage the fallout from the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.

French Steeplechase Winner Shoves Mascot

Caught on tape video shows a French runner shoving a 14-year-old girl dressed as a mascot after winning the steeplechase in Finland.

1st Japan Reactor Goes Online Since Nuke Crisis

Dozens of protesters shouted and danced at the gate of a nuclear power plant as it restarted Sunday, the first to go back online since Japan shut down all of its reactors for safety checks following the Fukushima nuclear disaster.

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