Suu Kyi Says Myanmar Polls Not Completely FairPro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi said Friday that elections in Burma would not be 'genuinely free and fair,' sounding a note of caution over her landmark bid for a seat in parliament
French Police Swoop On Suspected IslamistsFrench police arrested 19 people in a crackdown on suspected Islamist networks Thursday as President Nicolas Sarkozy made the battle against extremism the keynote of his re-election campaign.
Japan Warning Over North Korean RocketJapan's defense minister has ordered missile units to intercept a North Korean rocket that Pyongyang plans to launch in April.
Algeria Rejects Burial Of Toulouse GunmanToulouse gunman Mohamed Merah will be buried in France after Algerian authorities refused to accept his body on security grounds.
Burmese Activist Speaks OutWin Mah was jailed for four years after being caught recording a protest by monks.
Mali Sanctions ThreatWest African leaders issue an ultimatum to the leaders of Mali's coup to hand over power to civilian rule or face sanctions.
Chinese Firm Surpasses Exxon In Oil ProductionA big shift is happening in Big Oil: an American giant now ranks behind a Chinese upstart.
Campaign 2012: U.S. Policy Toward IndiaThe winner of the 2012 U.S. presidential election must be prepared for "a significant potential for near-term crisis" between India and its historical rival Pakistan,
Azerbaijani-Israeli Relations And The Iranian ThreatReva Bhalla discusses Azerbaijan's complicated relations with Israel and Iran.
How Effective Will Romney Be In Foreign Policy Realm?Richard Haass weighs in on Romney's political strategy regarding foreign policy.