International Herald Tribune
Friday, January 18, 2008 (Paris)
Inside the gun market in the tribal area near Peshawar.
The New York Times
By JANE PERLEZ
Escalating political tension has made Peshawar a target of Islamic militants, who have encroached from nearby tribal areas.
By BRIAN KNOWLTON
Increasingly strapped for money as their campaigns take aim at nationwide audiences, candidates of both parties worked to keep their hopes alive in states from South Carolina to Nevada to California.
By DAVID BARBOZA
Bloggers have used the Internet to force Chinese officials into investigating what appears to have been a brutal beating by other government officials.
By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN
Police in Kenya attempted to tighten their grip on opposition demonstrators and others Thursday, arresting several journalists and firing tear gas at civilians to clear out neighborhoods.
The new Baghdad
The attack on the Kabul Serena Hotel shows that all of us working in Afghanistan have been engaged in willful self-deception.
Should the U.S. Navy, which argues that sonar exercises are vital for training, have been exempted from a law to protect marine life?
George Whitman, owner of Shakespeare & Co., and his daughter Sylvia, talk about the Paris bookshop's past, pre...
The IHT's managing editor, Alison Smale, discusses the week in world news.
Prisoners in Cebu found internet celebrity after their dance routine to 'Thriller' got over 10 million views.
Of all the illegal activities that animate the capital, one stands out: elephants sauntering down the city's s...
Munizeh Sanai, a radio DJ in Karachi, talks about the country's unrest.
David Pogue and CNBC's Bill Griffeth highlight the best of the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show.
The day began with candidates making their final push and ended with victories by Clinton and McCain.
John McCain has hosted town hall meetings in the state, allowing people to take a crack at him.
Mitt Romney has been behind Mike Huckabee in Iowa, but that's changed in the last few days.
Suzy Menkes interviews Burberry's creative director Christopher Bailey about his Fall/Winter 2008 Menswear col...
David Pogue presents the 2007 Pogie Awards.
A. O. Scott reviews "The Orphanage," a new Spanish horror film directed by Juan Antonio Bayona.
Hillary Clinton is hoping to send a message of change and experience as she campaigns in New Hampshire.
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Suzy Menkes: Yves Saint Laurent broke the mold with its opener to the French menswear season.
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Japendi Hendry Christianto, 33, a Jakarta trader, weighing in on the debate over whether the former Inonesian leader should be put on trial for crimes he may have committed during his 32 year rule.
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