Tuesday, October 23, 2012


  • Ahmadinejad Spars With Judiciary

    Iran's president has accused the judiciary of disregarding the constitution by barring him from visiting Evin prison, where one of his aides is being held. Analysts say the dispute shows that Ahmadinejad is refusing to remain quiet until the end of his term in 2013.

  • Dubrovka Families Still Looking For Answers

    Ten years after 130 hostages died in a dramatic siege at Moscow's Dubrovka theater, anger is still simmering over what many see as a protracted cover-up by Russian authorities.

  • Moscow and Kyiv not so close as many expected.

    In Russia-Ukraine Talks, It's About The Money

    As Ukraine's Viktor Yanukovych arrives in Moscow for talks with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, relations between the two countries seem to have stalled, despite all expectations.



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Video The Cuban Missile Crisis: A Close Brush With Nuclear War

Fifty years ago, U.S. President John F. Kennedy announced that the Soviet Union had begun deploying nuclear missiles to Cuba.

Photogallery Photos Of The Week

Nationalists in Kyiv commemorate the foundation of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, fighting continues in Syria, Beirut is rocked by a bomb, and the last statue of Lenin is removed in Mongolia.

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Interview: Anne Applebaum Discusses 'The Crushing Of Eastern Europe'

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Interview: NATO Chief 'Impressed' By Afghan Security Forces

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Iran’s Feared Intelligence Ministry Launches Website

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US and European Broadcasters Condemn Jamming

Major US and European broadcasters last week protested the jamming of satellite signals across Europe and the Middle East that they claim emanates from Syria.
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Pakistan Taliban Threaten Media

The leader of the Pakistani Taliban has reportedly issued instructions to his subordinates in several cities to attack media organizations after the shooting of 14 year-old Malala Yousufzai.
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