Jun 19, 2013
6:09 am
The rebels concede they are struggling to hold their ground in some parts of the country, but insist victory is still theirs.
BY Tracey Shelton
Jun 18, 2013
10:56 am
Iraq's small Marsh Arab population says they are under threat from Turkey's plan to sap their water resources.
BY Julia Harte and Anna Ozbek
Jun 18, 2013
10:36 am
Commentary: A cultural trait that enables Erdogan to create polar divisions within country.
BY Yasemin Irvin-Erickson
Jun 18, 2013
8:26 am
As Turkish dams threaten to starve Iraq of water, the first casualty may be an ecological treasure that's home to one of the world's oldest cultures.
BY Julia Harte and Anna Ozbek
Jun 17, 2013
1:21 pm
Hezbollah fighters are assisting Syria's government in taking on rebels across the country.
BY Jeff Neumann
Jun 17, 2013
12:56 pm
Analysis: As Washington prepares to widen its intervention in the Syrian civil war, it is haunted by actions it took — and failed to take in the past.
BY Jean MacKenzie
Jun 17, 2013
12:31 pm
Quetta's Sardar Bahadur Khan University has been closed indefinitely after the all-female educational institution suffered deadly twin attacks on Saturday.
BY Jill Langlois
Jun 17, 2013
12:05 pm
As the U.N. releases 2012 Report of Children and Armed Conflict, Amnesty International condemns detention of child soldiers in adult facilities.
BY Rebecca Lee Sanchez
Jun 15, 2013
10:59 am
Commentary: Denied rights to traditional lands, thousands of Pahari are homeless.
BY Andrew Erueti
Jun 14, 2013
3:04 pm
Syria in the weeks leading up to the US announcement of aid for the rebels.
BY News Desk
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