Is Lashkar-e-Taiba The Next Al-Qaeda? Fewer people are aware of Lashkar-e-Taiba, the Kashmiri terrorist group.
Campaign 2012: The Global EconomyThe next U.S. president will have to navigate between grand ambition and the realities of the world economy, says international economics expert Sebastian Mallaby.
2011 Transatlantic Trends: Immigration Survey HighlightsImmigration is a public opinion survey that addresses multiple aspects of the immigration and integration debate, including the effect of the economic crisis on attitudes toward immigration, immigrants' labor market impacts and effects on wages, and how governments are managing immigration, among others.
Withdrawal From IraqAs the U.S. withdraws troops from Iraq, CSIS Burke Chair in Strategy Anthony Cordesman explains the lessons learned from the eight-year conflict.
Japan Says Fukushima Now In Cold Shutdown.Japan's prime minister announces the end of the accident phase for the stricken Fukushima nuclear power plant.
Raw Video: Egyptian Police, Protesters ClashEgyptian military police clash outside parliament and Cabinet headquarters in Cairo.
What Is The Biggest Foreign Policy Story Of 2011?In part one of two, Bob Orr and Juan Zarate discuss the biggest foreign policy stories of 2011, including the Arab Spring, the killing of Osama bin Laden and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Bootleg Liquor Kills 143 People In IndiaA tainted batch of bootleg liquor killed 143 people and sent dozens more to the hospital in villages outside the eastern Indian city of Kolkata on Thursday, officials said.
Prokhorov On His Campaign For Russian PresidentBillionaire Mikhail Prokhorov has entered the race against Vladimir Putin for Russia's presidency.
France's Chirac Convicted Of CorruptionA court Thursday found former French President Jacques Chirac guilty of corruption, giving him a suspended sentence in a verdict from a long-awaited trial on party financing.
Putin Rejects Any Redo Of Fraud-Tainted VotePrime Minister Vladimir Putin vehemently rejected opposition calls for a rerun the parliamentary election, accusing those who organized massive protests against vote fraud of working to weaken Russia at the West's behest.
Post-Iraq Pullout, What's Next?Examining Iraq's future after U.S. troop withdrawal and considering job opportunities for veterans.
'Disturbing Signs' Of Armed Clashes In Syria Suggest Death Toll Will Grown an effort to stop Syria's rising death toll and human rights abuses, the U.S., European Union, Arab League and Turkey have tightened sanctions on the country and its president, Bashar al-Assad.
Iran Linked To 9/11 AttacksAttorneys emerging from federal court claim victory after making a case that Iran was linked to the 9/11 attacks.