From the Gaza Flotilla Crisis, a Peace Opportunity?
The Gaza flotilla crisis means fundamental change, by all the players, is needed in the Middle East
The Gaza flotilla crisis means fundamental change, by all the players, is needed in the Middle East
Few governments have any appetite for mounting criminal trials, and Somalia's own judicial system barely exists
The Obama Administration has avoided criticizing Israel's handling of the aid-convoy showdown, but the escalating diplomatic spat won't help U.S. efforts on Iran and other issues
Tokyo may be back to its one-Premier-a-year habit, but Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama began a historic policy adjustment toward China
Funny, tragic and sweet, love letters that Richard Burton wrote to Elizabeth Taylor throughout their romance offer a peek into the hearts of Hollywood's original It couple
Japan's ruling party scrambled Thursday to find a new leader after the prime minister called it quits, with Finance Minister Naoto Kan widely seen as the most likely successor
All the news, analysis, photos, videos, and reports on South Africa's festival of football: the 2010 World Cup
Japan's Prime Minister announced on June 2, 2010, that he would resign. TIME looks at his life in the political spotlight and his short eight months at the top
If the Icelandic volcano that started it's big show in March does not go down in history, it's only because no one will remember what it was called. TIME reporter Krista Mahr tells us how to say its name correctly
A brief history of the war month by month, quote by quote