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No man is an island, unless he has the bomb

Willa Paskin
On ABC's "Last Resort," a submarine crew and its nuclear arsenal try to become a nation

Morsi calls Syrian civil war “tragedy of the age”

Associated Press
Egypt's new president told the U.N. he will not rest until the fighting ended

Philip Gourevitch: Memory is a disease

Cécile Alduy
The New Yorker staff writer discusses the dangers of narrative simplification and the role of literary reportage

Ahmadinejad wants to undo most of history

Natasha Lennard
In a platitudinous U.N. address, the Iranian president says even nuclear-armed nations feel unsafe these days

Ahmadinejad tells media about new world order

Associated Press
The Iranian president railed against current era of "U.S. bullying"

What is the UN General Assembly, anyway?

Lizzy Tomei
Trying to figure out the difference between the UN and the UN General Assembly? We've got you covered

Obama warns Iran, “time is not unlimited”

Natasha Lennard
The president takes a stern line at the U.N., but does not set Israel's desired deadline on nuclear Iran

Is Jerry Boykin the new McCarthy?

Andrew J. Bacevich
Jerry Boykin's ongoing crusade on Islamism has a familiar ring -- and he's making its impact felt abroad

Obama: time “not unlimited” to resolve Iran nuke

Associated Press
The president tells the U.N. that there's a limit on diplomacy

Obama to urge UN to confront roots of Muslim rage

Ben Feller
The President will ask the world to focus on "the hopes we hold in common"

Obama’s ground game advantage

Alex Seitz-Wald
Obama's edge in early voting; Akin stays in; Obama to UN; and other top Tuesday stories

UN envoy: Syrian war is threatening the region

David Stringer
Security Council hears that violence will not end quickly

Once a terrorist, not always a terrorist

Natasha Lennard
The State Department's removal of Iranian dissident group MEK from terrorist list draws wide criticism

Drone marketplace takes flight globally

Michael Goldfarb
Business is booming, and international trade shows offer a window into the future of the arms industry

Obama’s true challenge: Foreign policy, not Mitt

Tom Engelhardt
Can the president make it to the election without a catastrophic October surprise?

Robert Baer: Spying isn’t glamorous

Daisy Banks
The former operative lifts the lid on life in the CIA

Biff from “Back to the Future” is in the “Atlas Shrugged” sequel

Prachi Gupta
Is there anything else worth knowing about the movie?

Bibi campaigns on Florida airwaves

Natasha Lennard
A new ad in Florida features only the Israeli prime minister warning about a nuclear Iran

What Obama should say about “Innocence of Muslims”

Nivien Saleh
The violent furor linked to the movie offers a chance to deliver a telling message about freedom of speech

Obama’s foreign policy test

Jean MacKenzie
As Mideast protests simmer, the election could turn on how the candidates handle a messy crisis

Lowdown: The Romney tape essentials

Jillian Rayfield
The key quotes from Romney's damning private fundraiser

Has Bibi lost it?

Noga Tarnopolsky
The Israeli prime minister’s attacks on Obama, unparalleled in Israeli-American history, may backfire

Courting leaders of an anti-Muslim hate fest

Zaid Jilani
A recent summit of the Family Research Council, where Paul Ryan spoke, quickly devolved into something sinister

The Middle East’s secret revolution

Jen Marlowe
Lost in the fervor of Libya and Egypt is the growing turmoil in Bahrain, which could set the region aflame
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