Preparing for Sudan's Referendum The latest assessment of how preparations for the vote are progressing.
Jake Tapper on U.S. Strategy Without Holbrooke The president's point man in Afghanistan and Pakistan died at 69.
A Conversation with Richard C. HolbrookeRichard C. Holbrooke, discusses leveraging civilian agencies to help the Afghan and Pakistani governments.
Afghanistan's Most Dangerous ValleyDespite improved security in Arghandab Valley, U.S. troops still face an elusive enemy.
Holbrooke's Final Words: A Plea for Peace Martha Raddatz on the last message from the veteran diplomat.
WikiLeaks Founder Assange Granted Conditional BailWikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, arrested in London under Swedish charges of sexual assault, has been granted bail with "strict" conditions by a British court until his next hearing on January 11.
Renewed U.S. Concerns About KarzaiAs the U.S. readies its Afghan war review, a critical concern is Afghanistan's president.
Credibility of Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks QuestionedGeorge Mitchell, the US envoy to the Middle East, is now on his way back to the region.
Sweden's Carl Bildt on PalestineSweden's Foreign Affairs Minister Carl Bildt spoke about the EU's role in helping to find a two state resolution to the ongoing Israel - Palestine conflict.
EU Ministers Discuss Stockholm Terror Attack, IsraelEurope's foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton previews the EU's foreign ministers meeting in Brussels.
Tracking Egypt's Presidential Succession Plan Reva Bhalla examines the evolving dynamics of Egypt's presidential succession plan and the possibility for increased military influence in Cairo's political affairs.