Egypt’s generals to redraw powers of presidency on eve of vote to fill post
Lack of a defined power structure has cast pall over next week’s vote, but generals’ intent is unclear.
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Lack of a defined power structure has cast pall over next week’s vote, but generals’ intent is unclear.
Secretary of State speaks with USA TODAY about her demanding schedule, her record and why she's leaving after four years.
A Pew Research Center report reveals growing opposition to the possibility of a nuclear armed Iran, but finds that nations still support imposing tougher economic sanctions versus military intervention.
IN THE spring of 1887 a Lebanese villager named Mohammed Sherif discovered a well near Sidon that led to two underground chambers.
AYATOLLAH ALI KHAMENEI does not like atom bombs. He has said so not once but many times, including in a fatwa issued in his authority as Rahbar, or supreme leader and chief theologian, of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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An umbrella group of the Syrian government's fractious opponents on Tuesday re-elected its president for another three-month term, in a contentious vote that could deepen divisions and set back efforts to gain international backing for its uprising against
the Assad regime.
A Turkish airstrike, using intelligence from a U.S. drone, that accidently killed civilians raises the question of how far should the U.S. entrust allies with deadly drone technology.
SAYING sorry is proving hard for a superpower.
IT SEEMED historic.