One Year After the Mumbai Massacre, a Trial Plods on
One year after attacks, prosecutors are finishing up their case in the trial of the surviving gunman. India, meanwhile, is turning up the pressure on alleged co-conspirators in Pakistan.
One year after attacks, prosecutors are finishing up their case in the trial of the surviving gunman. India, meanwhile, is turning up the pressure on alleged co-conspirators in Pakistan.
The Obama administration is backtracking on an announcement that it had reviewed its policy allowing military use of land mines and decided to leave it in place
Freeing Gilad Shalit in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian militants in Israeli jails will be a massive victory for Hamas, further marginalizing President Mahmoud Abbas
In hosting Iran's leader, President Lula is signaling his belief in dialogue and his desire to mediate. But Brazil's own nuclear interests put it at odds with some Western demands
A decision to expand one of the city's suburbs crosses into the heated war zones over Palestinian property and Israeli annexation
India has waited 17 years for the findings of a commission into the riots that began at Ayodhya. In that time, a younger electorate has emerged, for whom communal politics are a thing of the past
As the Obama Administration prepares to finalize details on closing the controversial military prison, here is a rare glimpse of the life of detainees and guards behind the wire
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