Editors' Picks
Tina Rosenberg reveals what Egypt learned from the students who overthrew Milosevic.
From Glenn Beck to the Taliban, everyone's got something to say about the Egyptian uprising.
From the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood to the Arab autocracy domino theory, five myths about Egypt's revolution.
Berlusconi's Real Woman Problem
The exploitation goes far beyond a few underage girls.
Mazel tov Egypt: Three takes on what the revolution means for Israel
The Raymond Davis case could make the U.S. admit what it's up to in Pakistan
BY C. CHRISTINE FAIR
BY TOBY C. JONES
A gripping anti-government radio broadcast from inside Libya
BY BLAKE HOUNSHELL
Not funding Iraq will only make things worse
BY PETER FEAVER
What it feels like to be kidnapped by pirates
BY STEVE LEVINE
When soldiers go to war, where do their dogs go?
BY REBECCA FRANKEL
Will Djibouti have the next revolution?
BY JOSHUA E. KEATING
Matt Drudge comes to the United Nations
BY COLUM LYNCH
DIRECTORY
A Journey Through Russia's Killing Zone, Part 2 - By Tom Parfitt
The families of suspected Islamist guerrillas in the North Caucasus have always faced harassment from Russian security forces. Now a shadowy vigilante group has started targeting them as well.
02/18/2011
Russia's Bloody Backyard - An FP Photo Essay
The North Caucasus, annexed by Russia in the 1800s and fiercely struggling for independence pretty much ever since, has turned into a killing field right on the edge of Europe. It may not get the headlines of Iraq or Afghanistan, but the raging Islamist insurgency here is getting increasingly deadly.
02/18/2011
Let Mubarak Go - By David Rieff
Sometimes trying dictators for their crimes can do more damage than good.
02/18/2011
Slash and Burn - By James Traub
Congressional Republicans are bent on all but eliminating the U.S. government's foreign aid budget. And Defense Secretary Robert Gates may be the only one who can stop them.
02/18/2011
This Week at War: How should we classify Mexico's drug violence? - By Robert Haddick
Is Mexico's drug violence an insurgency or a totally new kind of war?
02/18/2011
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02/18/2011
Thug Life - By Whit Mason and Bronwyn Healy-Aarons
Think Mubarak was bad? Kosovo's leaders are accused of being organ-smuggling, drug-dealing goons -- and the United States is looking the other way.
02/17/2011
After days of protests in the streets of the capital, Manama, Bahraini security forces took off the kid gloves. And the civilian casualties are rising.
02/17/2011
Crackdown in Bahrain - Jean-François Seznec
Sectarian and hardline politics have brought protesters out into streets of this once quiet Gulf nation. And as the bodycount rises, the United States should be gravely concerned.
02/17/2011