A visit from the president of the United Nations General Assembly.
Even if you believe that Kim Jong Il is too fond of women and cognac to endure the rigors of genuine nuclear war, we still have a huge problem.
Looking for leverage, North Korea sentences two American journalists to twelve years imprisonment.
How can we be sure that this latest North Korean blast was strictly a Pyongyang domestic project? (Also read Ron Radosh: The Leveretts’ Myopic Advice to Obama)
The human rights activist died today, at the age of 68, imprisoned, stifled, and physically destroyed by Gaddafi’s regime
George Eliot's creation had a false sense of security that led to disaster.
The administration's change in terminology is yet another attempt to bury realities in bureaucratic blather.
Wishing the Iranians a happy new year won't end their nuclear program.
AIG — and now this. Does anyone else get that feeling that enough’s enough?
Three cheers for the U.S. boycott of the UN's Durban II conference. But beware of the danger of one step forward, two steps back.