Jun 20, 2013
12:54 am
Egypt has a long history of using humor to survive tough times, but Bassem Youssef drew criticism for his more direct, "American format" of satire.
BY Erin Cunningham
Jun 17, 2013
2:27 pm
'Coffee Shop' represents the type of TV programming that Egyptians might soon see more of now that Salafis, a small sect of fundamentalist Muslims, have increased their political clout.
BY Katrine Dermody
Jun 14, 2013
2:42 pm
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is not on the ballot this year. How we will miss you, Mahmoud. Let us count the ways.
BY Emily Lodish
Jun 11, 2013
6:02 am
Europe’s capital fights back against bad press.
BY Paul Ames
Jun 10, 2013
2:25 pm
Bolshoi ballet star dancer Nikolai Tsiskaridze says he's been wrongfully blamed for the acid attack on artistic director Sergei Filin.
BY Amy Silverstein
Jun 7, 2013
2:17 pm
New York-based hedge funder Christopher O'Neill is marrying Swedish princess Madeleine tomorrow in a ceremony at the Royal Palace chapel in Stockholm.
BY Julia La Roche, Business Insider
Jun 7, 2013
9:01 am
Steven Seagal is the new face of the Russian arms industry. But that's not all he's doing out in the world.
BY Emily Lodish
Jun 6, 2013
5:16 am
A new documentary goes behind the scenes at North Korea's only film school, where students learn how to make movies that glorify Kim Jong Un's regime.
BY Geoffrey Cain
Jun 4, 2013
9:24 am
A Saudi prince reportedly spent €15 million (or $19.5 million at today's conversion rates) for a three-day celebration at Disneyland Paris.
BY Megan Willet, Business Insider
Jun 2, 2013
9:01 am
Cuba's Habano shop is a mecca for cigar aficionados worldwide. If only more Cubans could afford the good stuff.
BY Andres X. Vargas
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