Peace between India and Pakistan remains elusive; the two countries have already fought four wars since 1947.
The suggestion Obama's projection of weakness is primarily to blame for Putin’s actions in Ukraine is unsubstantiated and historically incorrect.
When it comes to civil or criminal justice, the U.S., among high-income nations, is not in the most enviable spot.
The OGS fund reintroduced defense spending that would otherwise be cut, and its growth has exploded since 2013.
Afghan president Hamid Karzai has ordered an investigation into the attack by NATO, which said it will be conducting an internal inquiry.
In an op-editorial column for the Russian magazine snob.ru, Kravchuk said that Russian President Vladimir Putin had gone too far.
The Russian designers of "Lock On: Modern Air Combat" were thinking about a war when nobody else was.
The brutal attack that has left 33 dead and 130 more wounded is said to be the work of separatists from an autonomous region in northwest China.
The deal was refused by outgoing Afghan President Hamid Karzai who said it is for the new leader to decide on such an agreement.
Mazur is an outspoken critic of the way governments and banks combat money laundering, the drug cartels' lifeblood.
With the majority of NATO forces withdrawing from Afghanistan by the end of 2014, the question is, what comes next for the alliance?
President Obama and House Speaker John Boehner met privately for the first time since 2012 to discuss immigration reform and other issues.
In the past, Turkey has said it might be willing to establish an office for the Taliban.
Experts wonder whether a virus exhibiting polio-like symptoms that has been reported elsewhere in the world may have reached California.
Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, who has been held by the Taliban since 2009, is the only POW being held by the Afghan militant outfit.
Pakistan's security agencies are blocking the entrance of Willem Marx, who has written about a "forgotten" region.
Tehreek-e-Taliban has killed nearly 100 people last month, and is reported to have killed more than 40,000 people in Pakistan since 2007.
A whistleblower who suffered retribution has been vindicated by a Department of Veterans Affairs admission.
With three years in power remaining, the Obama administration is in a deep hole and needs to put some points on the board.
The US dropped significantly in the annual Reporters Without Borders Press Freedom Index. What can we learn from the latest data?
The Pakistani Taliban denied involvement in the bomb attacks and even condemned them.
As the Afghan presidential election approaches, is there one candidate the U.S. may prefer to succeed Hamid Karzai?