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Should Euthanasia Be Extended to Minors?
In Belgium, voluntary euthanasia for adults has been allowed since 2002. Now, Belgium is now on the cusp of becoming the first country ever to remove an age limit for the procedure.
Currently, under Belgian law, patients have to be at least 18 years old to request assistance from a doctor to die. On Wednesday, a controversial bill …
Poll: Majority of Americans Support Nuke Deal With Iran
64% of Americans would support a deal to restrict Iran’s nuclear capabilities
France Says Iranian Leader’s Anti-Israel Comments Complicate Nuke Talks
Iran’s Supreme Leader called Israel “the rabid dog” of the region
12 Killed, 240 Injured During World Cup Celebration
Algeria qualified for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil
How Does the News Get Smuggled Out of Syria?
Over the course of the Syrian conflict, the international press has been largely restricted from getting into or around Syria.
With fewer and fewer foreign journalists on the ground, amateur footage shot by both rebels and government forces has never been so pivotal in shaping the way we understand a conflict. Since January 2012, over …
10 Years After the Fall of Baghdad: A Cautionary Tale
TIME International Editor Bobby Ghosh talks about witnessing a dangerous misstep at Saddam’s Presidential Palace and how it foreshadowed things to come.
On Patrol in Syria with Assad’s Most Diligent Enemies
Among the diverse and disparate groups battling the regime, the Farouq Brigades have established a reputation for discipline and efficiency
Obama’s Triumph: Newspaper Headlines from Around the World
How the world — and cities in the U.S. — woke up to President Obama’s reelection.
Must-Reads from Around the World, August 2, 2012
Thursday’s selections include Hamas Holocaust-deniers and a Somali constitution.
Must-Reads from Around the World, July 30, 2012
Today’s selections include self-immolations in Israel and the trial of punk-artist-feminist-protesters in Russia.
Must-Reads from Around the World, July 27, 2012
Today’s picks include the rise of a long-dead Italian leader and the archetypical vixen.
Must-Reads from Around the World, July 25, 2012
Among today’s picks: An endless battle in eastern Syria, melting ice, and the CNOOC-Nexen deal.