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Iran released an Afghan insurgent leader because of the “Axis of Evil” speech
Alex Pareene
In response to being labeled "evil" by President Bush, Iran released a vicious Afghan insurgent leader
Afghan officials: Insurgency growing in southwest
Heidi Vogt
Many fear U.S.-led offensives are pushing Taliban into new areas after a wave of violence in the Nimroz province
“The A-Team”: A cheerful C-minus
Andrew O'Hehir
I pity the fools who spent 10 years turning a bad '80s memory into this 'roided-out action spectacle
China, key Iran ally, backs nuclear sanctions
Christopher Bodeen
Beijing's latest move stems from its frustration with Tehran's growing influence, analysts say
Turkey, Arab nations look to form free-trade zone
Selcan Hacaoglu
Istanbul says trade negotiations with Syria, Jordan and Lebanon are not an affront to the European Union
Iran president says U.N. sanctions are worthless
Associated Press
Ahmadinejad calls the U.N.'s fourth round of penalties over nation's suspected nuclear program, "a used tissue"
Culinary diplomacy at the Axis of Evil Cafe
Riddhi Shah
The Conflict Kitchen serves only food from places Americans are supposed to hate. Can taste create understanding?
Clinton says Iran sanctions will be toughest ever
Matthew Lee, Edith M. Lederer
Secretary of state announces proposal a day before the U.N. Security Council is expected to vote on measure
Joe Lieberman still flirting with endorsing Linda McMahon
Alex Pareene
Our most sanctimonious senator won't let a little pro wrestling sully his admiration for Republican Linda McMahon
Iran sanctions vote scheduled for Wednesday
Associated Press
New U.N. restrictions are called for in response to the country's nuclear program
Egypt to keep open border with Gaza
Sarah El Deeb
After 3 years of cooperation with Israel's blockade, Arab nation says it has only bred more militancy
Israel and the psychology of “never again”
Sandy Tolan
The wounds of its people's tragic history have trapped Israel in a cycle of violence
The Israeli flotilla attack: victimhood, aggression and tribalism
Glenn Greenwald
News that a 19-year-old American citizen was among Israel's victims will change nothing
“Hamas is a reality on the ground”
Natasha Lennard
Gaza-born journalist Taghreed El-Khodary on what Israel's blockade has really meant for life in Palestine
Chair of foreign aid subcommittee: Don’t blame Israel yet
Anika Anand
Rep. Nita Lowey, chair of the foreign aid subcommittee: All relevant facts need to be known
Israel boat raid sparks condemnations, protests
Lee Keath, Selcan Hacaoglu
Anger arises across Europe and the Arab world Monday over deadly commando raid
Israel attacks aid ship, kills at least 10 civilians
Glenn Greenwald
Israel attacks aid ship, kills at least 10 civilians -- international outrage grows
A disgrace of historic proportions
Glenn Greenwald
72% of Guantanamo detainees whose cases have been heard by a federal court have been ordered released
Is Sarah Palin smarter than Barack Obama?
Roger Shuler
Why the Democrats keep getting whipped by the GOP in the rhetoric wars
Introducing the Triple-X Alliance
Patrick Smith
The readers come through with their own fantasy airline matchups. Hooters, Virgin and Bangkok, anyone?
The New York Times’ tactical Blumenthal omission
Gene Lyons
How the paper of record shook up Connecticut's U.S. Senate race with a bogus story
“Sex and the City 2’s” stunning Muslim clich
Wajahat Ali
It's hard to overstate the offensiveness of the fabulous four's exquisitely tone-deaf trip to Abu Dhabi
No easy options for getting out of Afghanistan
Ahmed Rashid
Sharing power with the Taliban is unpleasant, but probably inevitable
John Bolton’s North Korea plan: Bomb Iran!
Alex Pareene
The former ambassador to the U.N. can't stop finding great reasons to launch preemptive wars in the Middle East
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