Yoweri Museveni explains his theory for the causes of homosexuality.
The Oscar-nominated film contributes to Egypt’s poisonous atmosphere of polarization and distrust.
What the “Daily Show” host gets right and wrong about the sanctions bill.
Security forces arrested a P.R. team in Cairo to promote the Egyptian government.
Five reasons to doubt stories about a secret U.S. deal with the Sinaloa cartel
A new study tries to answer the question: Does money buy happiness?
“Would I rely on the world with respect to the Jews? No. I don’t rely on anyone in this matter.“
This is by far the craziest Iranian conspiracy theory yet
I’ve searched wide and far for maps that can reveal and surprise and inform in ways that the daily headlines might not.
A United Nations camp in the strife-torn country is dividing people by ethnicity.
The Cuban leader hasn’t been seen since April 2013. He does not look great.
What it says that almost all of them are very poor and resource-driven.
A study asked people in seven countries to pick the most appropriate clothing.
The former basketball star is taking another trip. Is it okay to laugh?
Gates says Joe Biden has been “wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades.“
Is the controversial basketball star somehow complicit in the regime’s abuses?
An hour-long discussion with Peter Singer and Allan Friedman of Brookings.
Nearly 200,000 people have been displaced by only three weeks of fighting.
Dividing the leaks into three categories helps show why our debate over Snowden is so stuck.
Five big reasons to reject the story -- and what it says that we don’t.