Egypt Votes on New Constitution Amid Massive Security
It’s seen as a key milestone after the military-led coup that ousted former president Mohamed Morsi last year
It’s seen as a key milestone after the military-led coup that ousted former president Mohamed Morsi last year
Former U.S. soldiers lament the violence in Iraq’s Anbar province, whose current tragic crisis began during the U.S. military occupation but is one that the U.S. can do little about now
French president claims attack on privacy, but does not deny allegations he had affair with actress
Bassem Youssef is bringing back his wildly popular satirical comedy show
Accusations of fraud are only the latest headache for Spain’s monarchy
Helicopter to transport Morsi is grounded by fog and judge delays proceedings until next month
A U.S. Coast Guard cutter stands down as Russian and Chinese ships break free
The German chancellor is forced to clear her daybook to recover from the broken bone and severe bruising
The Russian oil tycoon once presented a serious challenge to President Vladimir Putin, who threw him in jail for ten years
Woman is the first confirmed death by strain of bird flu not previously found in humans
Indian officials call the arrest and treatment of their deputy consul in New York City “barbaric” and have meted out retaliatory measures on U.S. diplomats based in India
Chile’s presidential election was in part a referendum on the past, but voters intend to hold the re-elected President to her promises for the future
The foreign minister of the world’s youngest nation says a group has attempted a coup in the capital