The two heavyweights of the Islamic world square off in Saudi Arabia's backyard.
How many terrorists were “saved or created” by the policies Jimmy Carter enacted — and by those Obama is pursuing?
The new president is supposed to raise Europe’s international profile — but the opaque selection process is drawing parallels between the former Soviet Union and the European Union.
The international press finally reports on Castro's violence. Perhaps because the victim is a darling of the left as well as the right.
Before you tell a foreign leader what a great Rottweiler he has, make sure it's not actually one of his children.
Like the volunteers who fought the Spanish fascists in the 1930s, why not an international brigade of women to fight the Taliban?
A Chicago-area raid looks to have captured a planner of the massacre.
Despite clawing their way up the ladder, women remain all but invisible at many conferences on business, finance, and foreign affairs.
The accused are suspected of belonging to a global jihadist network that planned attacks in Spain, France, Germany, and Portugal — but the case is not open and shut.