New Draft of Oil Law Could Mean More Hostilities for Iraq Baghdad retains more power for itself at expense of Kurds, Shi'ites and Sunnis
Violence on Rise as Yemeni President Saleh Makes Shocking Return to Sanaa Dictator's Return Leaves Peace Talks in Tatters
US Envoy Doesn’t See ‘Long-Term Insurgency’ in Libya Insists Libyans Will Be 'Reliable Partner Against Terrorism'
An Uncertain Future: Bahrain Internet Users Face Arrest for Dissenting Posts Facebook Users Face Jail, Student Protesters Can't Return to School
Palestinian Bid at UN Could Mark Shift in Peace Process The US may be losing its front seat at the negotiating table in peace process, shifting balance toward an international consensus
Iraqi Parliament Speaker: Govt Not Telling MPs About US Troop Deal Insists Maliki Government Offered No Briefings
Legality of Drones Are Questionable, Dangerous Peter W. Singer, senior fellow at Brookings, warns of the ubiquitous use of drones in the military, and now domestic police units