ANALYSIS
New figures reveal that the bulk of the United Nations’ ballooning budget for earthquake-shattered Haiti goes not to the devastated locals, but to its own workers.
Iran’s global reach, why Greek debt is more important than you think, and why Iran and China both like Venezuela.
ANALYSIS
Obesity is headline news at present in America. Problem is, everybody is speaking about how to deal with its effect—not its ultimate cause.
» Baghdad politics and the U.S.-Iranian balance Stratfor, April 20, 2010
Bombs kill 64 in Iraq after al Qaeda deaths
EU wants united airspace after ash cloud
Thai "red shirts" offer compromise to end impasse
Belgian bishop resigns over abuse of boy
U.S. fears for well-being of Americans held by Iran
Bodies of plane crash victims returned to Poland
Tight UK election heads for stalemate: polls
U.N. worried about human rights in Western Sahara
French driver fined for wearing niqab
Iran withdraws bid for seat on U.N. rights council
Bombs kill 64 in Iraq after al Qaeda deaths
EU wants united airspace after ash cloud
Thai "red shirts" offer compromise to end impasse
Belgian bishop resigns over abuse of boy
U.S. fears for well-being of Americans held by Iran
Bodies of plane crash victims returned to Poland
Tight UK election heads for stalemate: polls
U.N. worried about human rights in Western Sahara
French driver fined for wearing niqab
Iran withdraws bid for seat on U.N. rights council